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Goodbye Eros. Hello Narciso
- R. Hernandez Anton, S. Gomez Sanchez, A. Alvarez Astorga, S. Cepedello Perez, E. Rybak Koite, M.J. Garcia Cantalapiedra, L. Rodriguez Andres, A.I. Segura Rodriguez, L.D.C. Uribe, G. Isidro Garcia
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 41 / Issue S1 / April 2017
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- 23 March 2020, p. S718
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Introduction
Love has been one of the topics most discussed by philosophy, literature, anthropology, religion, psychology and medicine. “The feelings of love and hate are present in the background of all psychiatric disorders; love has been associated, in one way or another, in all patients that I have had” Dr. Perez Lanzac Trujillo.
Objectives(1) Analyze the possible relationship between psychotic symptoms and breakup (stressor). (2) Review the neurotransmitters involved in psychotic episodes and in love. (3) Postmodern culture and sexuality (agony of Eros and liquid love).
MethodologyA 17-years-old female patient, who presented psychotic symptoms without psychiatric history. We hypothesize that the affair was the symptom and the stressful event was the breakup. We believe that early bond with the mother is a decisive factor in shaping the psychic structure of every human being factor. In this case, it seems that there is an insecure attachment: absent parent + overprotective mother.
True love draws three triangles: records (demand, drive and desire); dimensions (beliefs, significant and encounter) and emotions (pride, hope and desire).
ResultsMost psychiatric disorders are especially alterations in the way of experiencing emotions. Some neurotransmitters involved in her psychosis and addiction are key players in the neurobiology of love.
ConclusionsTrue love is the neurotic experience closer to psychosis.
Overexcitement in today's society is a trauma for the psychic apparatus and it has consequences on the internal world, psychosexuality and loving bond.
The crisis of art and literature can be attributed to the disappearance of the other, to the agony of Eros.
Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.