Bradypsychie

Symptom opposed to the Tachypsychie, the deceleration of the course of the thought present in the manifestations of the depressive pole. It joins some Asthénie general and psychomotor. The depression translates before a a whole loss of an unconscious and not easily given object to which the subject remains attached psychiquement. It should be understood that this loss not articulating itself consciously with the object, does not find any function anaclitic, any metabolisation towards the shoring. Consequently the unknown loss of an unconscious object is translated directly at the subject by the loss of itself. Freud left us a famous sentence to qualify the depression: " the shade of the object fell on the moi" . This shade, the loss of the subject, implies the patient in his clean " destructuration progressive" who paradoxically pushes it with speaking constantly about itself through the account of his difficulties. The subject tries to exist through its own dislocation and it does it " with the ralenti" , " bradypsychiquement" , by the fact that it me itself is lost, becomes the hearth of a culpability and a low esteem permanent.

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