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2015, Number 1

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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2015; 18 (1)

The addiction: a secret joy of the subject’s extermination

Hernández VL
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Key words:

addiction, joy, toxic, alcohol, real, perversion and suffering.

ABSTRACT

This paper has on purpose to make a contribution on the study of addictions from the psychoanalysis theoretical framework. To approach the way that the toxic substance becomes an imperative necessity to the addict subject, whose satisfaction doesn't agree to be postponed nor the substitution of its object. The addict desires with all his mind and soul the addiction he is victim of. In his dependence, he shows beyond of his hunger for link a new one, with no questioning, it's an additional pleasure where there are no ideals to chase, there's a divorcement, and the ideal can be dispense along with the Other, the others, everything. It's a manner of disobeying the law of the symbolic, to disregard the sublimation, replacing everything with consume and having an intense relationship with the deathly joy.
The way in which psychoanalysis faces these cases doesn't depend on drug use but on the structural conditions that allow to guide the direction of the cure, in order to reach the primordial significants of the subject, to the founding prints of his subjective position that enables the possibility of facing his demons to elaborate them throughout the word.


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Rev Elec Psic Izt. 2015;18