Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses

Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories are developed and articulated that challenge the orthodox conception of perversions as the positive counterpart and inverse of neuroses. Within this reorientation, the concept of paraphilic neurosis is revisited, which resembles impulsive neurosis in its psy...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Brebbia, Juan Maximo
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2026
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/283
Aporte de:
id I15-R204-article-283
record_format ojs
spelling I15-R204-article-2832026-05-28T22:52:26Z Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses Psicodinámicas Parafílicas: Perversiones y Neurosis Brebbia, Juan Maximo Parafilias psicodinámica Traumas Neurosis Vinculación Paraphilias Psychodynamics Trauma Neurosis Bonding Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories are developed and articulated that challenge the orthodox conception of perversions as the positive counterpart and inverse of neuroses. Within this reorientation, the concept of paraphilic neurosis is revisited, which resembles impulsive neurosis in its psychodynamics and in which sexual impulsivity may emerge, considered in relation to compulsive sexual behavior. From different theoretical frameworks, paraphilias are etiologically understood as being predisposed by early childhood traumatic experiences, as it is common to find that the psychosexual development of individuals with paraphilias has been affected by forms of maltreatment within their family environment. For this reason, the psychodynamic perspective fundamentally incorporates the analysis of attachment systems. Attachment insecurities, resulting from family dysfunctions, hinder the development of the subject’s capacity to establish healthy erotic and affective bonds; thus, paraphilias are also analyzed as relationship-related disorders. Another psychodynamic theory addressed, which also involves relational difficulties, conceives paraphilias as attempts by the subject to achieve disinhibition in the face of a situational, neurotic inhibition of desire. Se desarrollan y articulan teorizaciones psicoanalíticas y psicodinámicas que rebaten a la concepción ortodoxa de las perversiones como la positividad de las neurosis y lo inverso. En esta reorientación se retoma la conceptualización de neurosis parafílica, que se asemeja en su psicodinámica a la neurosis impulsiva; en la que puede manifestarse impulsividad sexual, planteada con relación a la conducta sexual compulsiva. A las parafilias, desde distintos enmarcamientos teóricos, se las comprenden etiológicamente en su predisposición por experiencias traumáticas infantiles tempranas. Al ser habitual encontrar que el desarrollo psicosexual de los sujetos con parafilias ha sido afectado por formas de maltrato en su ambiente familiar. Y es fundamentalmente por lo que la perspectiva psicodinámica incluye articuladoramente al análisis de los sistemas de apego. Las inseguridades en el apego, como consecuencia de las disfuncionalidades familiares, obstruyen o condicionan al desarrollo de la capacidad del sujeto para vincularse erótica y afectivamente de forma saludable, así que también se analizan a las parafilias como trastornos relacionados a los vínculos. Otra teoría psicodinámica tratada que implica a la problemática vincular es la que concibe a las parafilias como búsquedas de desinhibición del sujeto ante la inhibición situacional del deseo, que sería neurótica. Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2026-05-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/283 10.35305/rpu.v10i10.283 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Vol. 10 No. 10 (2026): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 205-226 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Vol. 10 Núm. 10 (2026): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 205-226 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; Vol. 10 No 10 (2026): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 205-226 PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD; v. 10 n. 10 (2026): Revista Psicoanálisis en la Universidad; 205-226 2683-9938 2591-2844 spa https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/283/253 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
institution Universidad Nacional de Rosario
institution_str I-15
repository_str R-204
container_title_str Psicoanálisis en la Universidad
language Español
format Artículo revista
topic Parafilias
psicodinámica
Traumas
Neurosis
Vinculación
Paraphilias
Psychodynamics
Trauma
Neurosis
Bonding
spellingShingle Parafilias
psicodinámica
Traumas
Neurosis
Vinculación
Paraphilias
Psychodynamics
Trauma
Neurosis
Bonding
Brebbia, Juan Maximo
Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
topic_facet Parafilias
psicodinámica
Traumas
Neurosis
Vinculación
Paraphilias
Psychodynamics
Trauma
Neurosis
Bonding
author Brebbia, Juan Maximo
author_facet Brebbia, Juan Maximo
author_sort Brebbia, Juan Maximo
title Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
title_short Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
title_full Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
title_fullStr Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
title_full_unstemmed Paraphilic Psychodynamics: Perversions and Neuroses
title_sort paraphilic psychodynamics: perversions and neuroses
description Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories are developed and articulated that challenge the orthodox conception of perversions as the positive counterpart and inverse of neuroses. Within this reorientation, the concept of paraphilic neurosis is revisited, which resembles impulsive neurosis in its psychodynamics and in which sexual impulsivity may emerge, considered in relation to compulsive sexual behavior. From different theoretical frameworks, paraphilias are etiologically understood as being predisposed by early childhood traumatic experiences, as it is common to find that the psychosexual development of individuals with paraphilias has been affected by forms of maltreatment within their family environment. For this reason, the psychodynamic perspective fundamentally incorporates the analysis of attachment systems. Attachment insecurities, resulting from family dysfunctions, hinder the development of the subject’s capacity to establish healthy erotic and affective bonds; thus, paraphilias are also analyzed as relationship-related disorders. Another psychodynamic theory addressed, which also involves relational difficulties, conceives paraphilias as attempts by the subject to achieve disinhibition in the face of a situational, neurotic inhibition of desire.
publisher Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario
publishDate 2026
url https://psicoanalisisenlauniversidad.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RPU/article/view/283
work_keys_str_mv AT brebbiajuanmaximo paraphilicpsychodynamicsperversionsandneuroses
AT brebbiajuanmaximo psicodinamicasparafilicasperversionesyneurosis
first_indexed 2026-06-04T05:26:00Z
last_indexed 2026-06-04T05:26:00Z
_version_ 1867042794783113216