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Journal Article

Citation

Braga JC. Int. J. Psychoanal. 2020; 101(4): 757-768.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Institute of Psychoanalysis, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1080/00207578.2020.1780733

PMID

33952070

Abstract

In Bion's work, we find both continuity with and a breakthrough from the ideas developed by Freud and Melanie Klein on the concept of superego. After relying on Klein's views, Bion presented two fresh perspectives on this topic. In the first, in his theory of thinking we find a shift from an instinctive perspective to a psychological approach to morality. In the second we find conjectures (both imaginative and rational) about a primitive conscience, a form of morality prior to the mental functioning described as the superego by Freud and even the archaic superego described by Klein. This primordial psychic condition refers to a hazy dimension in which phylogenesis merges with fetal experiences. As described by Bion, the manifestations of this primitive conscience emerge as states of intense terror and guilt underneath a symbolic mind. They inhibit the development of the mind, are felt as harsh and authoritarian, always present as prohibitive, can potentially drive the individual to suicide, and are frequently found in the psychoanalytic practice.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Emotions; Psychoanalytic Theory; conscience; Psychoanalysis; Superego; Ego; Psychoanalytic Therapy; Archaic superego; Instinct; moral system

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