Technological advances and social change lead to psychoanalysts to think creatively.
progress of psychoanalytic thinking as well as advances in technology and as a result, social change, led psychologists around the world to think creatively as a response to the shock of these events.
Madrid, February 2012. The past few days 3, 4 and 5 February, Madrid Psychoanalytical Association was host society of the first meeting of psychoanalysis in Spanish language which brought together 150 analysts from 15 countries and which had as a facilities of the Casa de América.
References to the Academia Castellana, cited in his youth by Freud as epistolary relationship with his friend Silberstein and the Colloquium of dogs ” Don Quixote were the initial framework of an impressive update to the challenges facing psychoanalysis in the 21st century.
They were collected with the suggestive title validity of the psychoanalytic method ”.
The beautiful Spanish ” as defined by Freud was the vehicle that enabled an extraordinary level communication developed by relevant national and international colleagues.
The progress of the current technological resources, its possibilities and disadvantages for psychoanalysis were exposed by the DRA. Ana MarÃa Rizutto (Boston).
Also, Dr. Leopold Nosek (Brazil) addressed the essence of the psychoanalytic task as the need of thinking in response to the shock of the event ”, extending think various forms of thought including the art, which emerge from the same roots of sleep.
DRA. Teresa Olmos updated the broad lines of the psychoanalytic as framing, listening, the process method, and tracks remove or add as a means of repairing the torn fabric of psychic.
Finally, Dr. Maldonado, (Argentina) showed the challenges in communication between patient and analyst, and that this is a unique communication where the unconscious psyche is explored in depth.