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Phallus, penis and mental space

D Birksted-Breen

    The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
    |August 1, 1996
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    Summary
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    This study introduces the concept of "penis-as-link," a symbolic function crucial for mental structuring and thinking. Internalizing this concept, rather than just the symbolic phallus, fosters psychological development and Oedipal recognition.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychology
    • Psychiatry

    Background:

    • Distinguishing between the penis (bodily reality) and phallus (symbolic aspect) is a key psychoanalytic concept.
    • Existing distinctions may not fully capture a crucial symbolic function in psychological development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and define the concept of "penis-as-link" as a distinct symbolic function.
    • To explore the role of internalizing the "penis-as-link" in psychological structuring and the development of mental space.
    • To examine the clinical implications of failing to internalize the "penis-as-link."

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of psychoanalytic theory, particularly the work of Laplanche & Pontalis.
    • Clinical case studies illustrating the internalization of the "penis-as-link."

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  • Exploration of the relationship between "penis-as-link" internalization and mental space.
  • Main Results:

    • The "penis-as-link" represents a symbolic function vital for recognizing the full Oedipal situation, including parental relationships and bisexuality.
    • Internalization of the "penis-as-link" promotes mental space and the capacity for thinking.
    • A lack of "penis-as-link" internalization can lead to a fantasy-driven search for the phallus.

    Conclusions:

    • The concept of "penis-as-link" offers a more nuanced understanding of symbolic function in psychoanalysis.
    • Successful internalization of the "penis-as-link" is essential for healthy psychological development and cognitive function.
    • Clinical evidence supports the link between "penis-as-link" internalization and the development of mental space and thinking abilities.