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The Castration Symboligène Theory Of Francoise Dolto

Posted on:2006-01-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360155963597Subject:Applied Psychology
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In the theory of castration, The castration symboligene theory of Francoise Dolto is recently note-worthy. In the theory of psycho-analysis, the Oedipus Complex is always an issue problem, particularly the influence of "metaphore patenelle" on the children. However, people is not yet attach importance to the possible complex before the Oedipus Complex . The castration symboligene theory of Francoise Dolto is founded in this background. This theory explains how the mothers as rules influence the children, and how to lead them to the symbolic order. It show us that for the human being, the entering into civilization does not come from an important event(kill the father and marry with the mother, as Freud say), but come from an process step by step. What's more, it helps us to understand more deeply the essence of castration: in fact, it is an realization of exchange. The children give up some concrete, direct and forbidden desire, and enter into the symbolic desire that belongs to the humanity. In the end of this thesis, we pose the question that the symboligene rules subordinate to the symbolic rules which is also the rule in the modern social , ou symboligene rules is parallel to the symbolic rules? The Maternelle exist or not?...
Keywords/Search Tags:Francoise Dolto, The Oedipus Complex, The Castration Symboligene
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