THE (MIS) MEETINGS OF THE ADOLESCENT SUBJECT BEFORE THE IDENTIFYING SHAKES: A CLINICAL CASE CONSTRUCTION IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
Adolescent subject; fantasy; identification; identity; alienation and separation.
This paper arose from clinical issues in psychoanalytic treatment with adolescents struggling with embarrassments from the meeting between love and sex. Impasses around the task of detachment from parental authority, which summon them, above all, to the position of interpreter, given that speaking in their own name is conditioned to question their place in the Other's desire. For this purpose, the present paper had as its general goal: to investigate the treatment given by psychoanalysis to the identifiable shocks of the adolescent subject from the construction of a clinical case. As its specific goals, the work sought to: analyze the historicization of family romance through the use of the internet at the clinic with adolescents, nowadays; examine the phenomena of identification and identity in adolescence; interrogating the detachment from parental authority in adolescence by examining the operations of alienation and separation; examine what was left of the analysis route, in terms of a singular invention around its embarrassments and convocations. Finally, it was emphasized that the construction method of the clinical case can contribute to the debate around adolescence, considering that, in addition to collaborating with other fields that also deal with adolescence, it contributes fundamentally to psychoanalysis itself, as the clinical practice based on case by case provides subsidies for updating the theory and the psychoanalytic clinic.