Ubevidste affekter
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v5i1.134379Abstract
Psychoanalytic affect theory is divided into two badly connected parts. The first one deals with fylogenetic heritage, bodily organs and functions, drives, and - to some extent - social interaction. The second one deals with conscious affects - sometimes related to
specific affect discharge processes, affective regulation of psychic processes, ontogenetic development of the reality principle on the basis of the pleasure principle, and the mechanisms of defence. The missing link is a theory concerning unconscious affects, and psychoanalytic litterature shows little interest in this topic. The present paper examines same of the existent beginnings of such a theory, mainly in Freud's writings, but orientated towards ideas expressed by Sandor Ferenczi, Melanie Klein, Jean Laplanche and Andre Green.
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