‘For the Essential Thing is that the Fruit Should Ripen...’
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Based on the encounter with a female patient who presents a severe character pathology connected with a particular form of anality that Green termed ‘primary anality’, the author undertakes to analyse the links with early traumas. She forms the hypothesis that in these cases, ‘abnormal’ character traits are part of an entire form of psychic constitution that seeks to protect the subject from the resurgence of traumas that might disorganise it both in psychic and somatic terms. She postulates that these might be protective super-structures, with an anti-traumatic aim.
Réseaux sociaux