Abstract

This work brings some reflections about a clinic case, in which the symptomatology may be perceived from the psychosomatic hypothesis. Grounded on the case, a brief study on some psychosomatic representative theories 1s made, up to Lacan. An attempt to link theory and clinics is made in the points of Lacan's teaching and in some of his contributions to psychosomatic phenomenon. A hypothesis is formulated on the link between the lack of symbolic articulation in psychosomatic with the Lacanian hypothesis of the unconscious and the language.

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