The Thread that Conducts an Analysis: Desire and Transference in the On-Line Psychoanalytic Clinic
Desire, desire of the analyst, transference, online psychoanalys.
The present thesis constitutes research in psychoanalysis on the investigation of desire and transference as fundamental aspects that enable an analysis, including analyzes in an online clinical modality. The psychoanalytical method was used to outline the course of desire as a fundamental psychic aspect in Freud when working about clinical practice, following Lacan's teaching and his contributions on desire and the desire of the analyst. From this discussion that differentiates the subject's desire and the desire of the analyst, as an object, pointing to a new relationship with knowledge and with the position of lover and beloved, it is proposed to articulate the transference also as an essential aspect that makes an analysis possible, punctuating the particularities between desire and transference for the analyst and for the analysand. The last chapter of this thesis proposes, therefore, to discuss the specificities of these two driving clinical aspects, in the online context, answering about the conditions of an analysis in the digital scenario and the ethical and subjective implications regarding its limits and possibilities.