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O feminino materno e o masculino filial: as dificuldades de aprendizagem como sintoma na criança

The motherly feminine and the filial masculine: the child's learning disabilities as symptoms
[journal article]

Nascimento, Lílian Cristine Ribeiro
Monteiro, Francisca Paula Toledo

Abstract

O presente artigo versa sobre alguns sintomas apresentados por crianças que freqüentam a clínica fonoaudiológica e pedagógica, sintomas estes que se manifestam como alterações da linguagem oral e/ou escrita, os quais buscamos interrogar a partir da psicanálise. Apresentamos quatro casos de meninos n... view more

O presente artigo versa sobre alguns sintomas apresentados por crianças que freqüentam a clínica fonoaudiológica e pedagógica, sintomas estes que se manifestam como alterações da linguagem oral e/ou escrita, os quais buscamos interrogar a partir da psicanálise. Apresentamos quatro casos de meninos nos quais uma relação simbiótica com a mãe era mantida e se evidenciava por relatos e atitudes infantilizadas para com criança. Relatamos como o trabalho pedagógico e fonoaudiológico baseado na perspectiva psicanalítica possibilitou modificações na relação materno – filial e permitiu à criança deslocar seus sintomas na aprendizagem.... view less


The present article addresses some symptoms found in children attending pedagogical treatment and speech therapy. These symptoms, which manifest themselves as disorders in oral and/or written language, are interrogated herein under a psychoanalytical perspective. Four cases are presented where boys ... view more

The present article addresses some symptoms found in children attending pedagogical treatment and speech therapy. These symptoms, which manifest themselves as disorders in oral and/or written language, are interrogated herein under a psychoanalytical perspective. Four cases are presented where boys had a symbiotic relationship with their mothers, with the resulting childish reports and attitudes. The pedagogical treatment and speech therapy based on a psychoanalytical perspective brought in some changes in the mother-child relationship, allowing the children to dislocate their symptoms regarding the learning process.... view less

Classification
Family Sociology, Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Education and Pedagogics

Free Keywords
Psicanálise; Castração; Dificuldades de aprendizagem; Psychoanalysis; Castration; Learning disabilities

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2007

Page/Pages
p. 92-203

Journal
ETD - Educação Temática Digital, 8 (2007) esp.

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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