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Baseado na Conferência proferida no Simpó-
sio do Serviço de Psiquiatria do HFF, o presente
trabalho faz referência aos diferentes tipos de
memórias e, com ilustrações clínicas, estabelece
uma relação entre estas e o Inconsciente,
tal como foi descrito por Freud. É referido que
o recalcamento atua apenas sobre os conteú-
dos da memória explícita, enquanto que a
memória implícita guarda as experiências que
não conseguem ser evocadas conscientemente,
manifestando-se como reações emocionais,
comportamentos ou desempenhos em diversas
situações da vida quotidiana e no processo
transferencial.
Based on the Conference set on the Simposium of the Service of Psychiatry of the HFF, the following work refers to the different types of memories and, with clinical illustrations, sets a relation between them and the Unconscious, as described by Freud. It’s stated that the repression acts solely upon the content of the explicit memory, while the implicit memory keeps the experiences that can’t be evoked consciously, manifesting themselves as emotional reactions, behaviors or performances in diverse situations of the day to day life and in the transferencial process.
Based on the Conference set on the Simposium of the Service of Psychiatry of the HFF, the following work refers to the different types of memories and, with clinical illustrations, sets a relation between them and the Unconscious, as described by Freud. It’s stated that the repression acts solely upon the content of the explicit memory, while the implicit memory keeps the experiences that can’t be evoked consciously, manifesting themselves as emotional reactions, behaviors or performances in diverse situations of the day to day life and in the transferencial process.
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Memória Inconsciente
Citation
Psilogos. 2015; 13(1): 16-26
Publisher
Hospital Prof. Dr. Fernando Fonseca, E.P.E.