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| Desire to kill. |
Order or Susbcribe |
| By Claudia Piñeiro |
| Translated by Andrea Banega |
| A couple of weeks ago Cacho was shot. His cell phone was stolen and a gun was aimed at his head and fired, but he was not killed. Cacho has a school stationary shop some twenty blocks away from where I live. He was lucky, as the bullet only grazed his parietal bone. He was admitted into the city hospital for a few days and then returned home. |
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| How S. discovered the holographic world. |
Order or Susbcribe |
| By Inés Sotelo |
| Translated by Andrea Banega |
| The experience of psychoanalysis, the device of psychoanalysis and any events that take place within that framework are considered analytical acts, since they bring about the transformation, the subversion of the subject, insofar as that which is transformed within such device cannot revert to its former status. |
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| Taking the time. |
Order or Susbcribe |
| By Norma Píngaro |
| Translated by Andrea Banega |
| Sabrina’s parents were referred to me by their daughter’s pediatrician, who sensed that he would not be able to solve the little girl’s problems through medical treatment only. As a matter of fact, Sabrina had initially gained weight, but later on –as if in defiance- she requested to eat precisely that which was forbidden in her diet. |
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| Three aunts. |
Open access article |
| By Jorge Bekerman |
| Translated by Andrea Banega |
| Lidia s childhood was atypical, to say the least. An "only child", she owed this peculiar filial status to a tragic event: the death under ambiguous circumstances of a baby who, had it not died during labor, would have been her elder sister; a sister, by the way, who was dead but not gone. |
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| Uses of oblivion. |
Order or Susbcribe |
| By Graciela Ortiz Zavalla |
| Translated by Andrea Banega |
| I will describe three moments in the psychoanalytic treatment of a young woman, whom I will call Sandra, in order to point out the establishment, the development and the limits of transference. It was Sandra’s parents who came to the appointment with me, worried about their daughter. |
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