THE BLACK BODY IN THE THERAPEUTIC SETTING-BODY: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIALITIES OF ANALYTICAL ENCOUNTERS AND DISAGREEMENTS
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This article aims to look at Brazilian psychology and the psychoanalytic clinic by highlighting the black body in the clinical scene and expanding the understanding of therapeutic setting to therapeutic setting-body. We will explain the current problem of psychology, which understands the black body only from the suffering and imprisons its identity in pain. Based on critical authors of Brazilian psychology and references of world psychoanalysis, we sought to understand Brazilian racial history by addressing the challenges and potentialities of analytical encounters and disagreements and also the power that exists in the between, in the possibilities of composition between analyst and analyzed. We seek to build a clinic in which black bodies are not imprisoned, but that is a space of right of expression and wholeness of being, escaping stereotypes and objectifications.
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