Mental Health and Segregation. When a subject is turned into a disposable object

The “Dark?Gods” syntagm, which is found in the last lesson of Seminar?XI (1964?[1995]), is used as a baseline to articulate it with mental health and segregation processes. To this end, the article briefly reviews the evolution of what may be included under the label of mental health. The starting p...

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Publicado: Facultad de Psicología. Maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica Lacaniana 2017
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spelling I10-R318-article-196762022-03-17T17:20:41Z Mental Health and Segregation. When a subject is turned into a disposable object Salud Mental y Segregación. Cuando de un sujeto se hace un objeto de desecho Biondini, Mauro mental health psychoanalysis segregation psicoanálisis salud mental segregación The “Dark?Gods” syntagm, which is found in the last lesson of Seminar?XI (1964?[1995]), is used as a baseline to articulate it with mental health and segregation processes. To this end, the article briefly reviews the evolution of what may be included under the label of mental health. The starting point is Cabred’s project, which encourages the creation of asylums under the Open?Door system. From there, the article notes the transition from the asylum system to the enactment of mental health legislation. The “Dark?Gods” syntagm is then articulated with the segregation processes that contribute to turning a subject into a disposable object. Se parte del sintagma “Dioses Oscuros”, que se encuentra en la última clase del Seminario 11 (1964 [1995]), para articularlo con la salud mental y los procesos de segregación. Para ello, en el artículo se realiza un breve recorrido sobre el devenir de lo que puede incluirse bajo el rótulo de salud mental. Se toma como punto de inicio el proyecto de Cabred, que impulsa la creación de asilos bajo el sistema Open Door. A partir de allí se señala el pasaje del sistema asilar a la promulgación de las leyes de salud mental. Luego se articula el sintagma “Dioses Oscuros” con los procesos de segregación que posibilitan que se haga, de un sujeto, un objeto de desecho. Facultad de Psicología. Maestría en Teoría Psicoanalítica Lacaniana 2017-08-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo application/pdf application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/19676 Lapso; Núm. 2 (2017): Dioses Oscuros; 25-30 2525-0965 spa eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/19676/19426 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/lapso/article/view/19676/20431 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Mental Health and Segregation. When a subject is turned into a disposable object
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title Mental Health and Segregation. When a subject is turned into a disposable object
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description The “Dark?Gods” syntagm, which is found in the last lesson of Seminar?XI (1964?[1995]), is used as a baseline to articulate it with mental health and segregation processes. To this end, the article briefly reviews the evolution of what may be included under the label of mental health. The starting point is Cabred’s project, which encourages the creation of asylums under the Open?Door system. From there, the article notes the transition from the asylum system to the enactment of mental health legislation. The “Dark?Gods” syntagm is then articulated with the segregation processes that contribute to turning a subject into a disposable object.
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