Abstract

Violence takes a place of its own in psychoanalysis. Within the analytical framework, the actualization of violence in transference may definitely be seen as a threat. However, under certain conditions, violence may indeed be integrated to the analytical process. One major factor of this integration is the importance that the analyst will attach to violence, whether he tends to subscribe to the concept of originary violence or death drive, two major metapsychological hypotheses brought to us by Freud.

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