Pirlot, Gérard
On Disaffectation and How it Differs from Alexithymia
- 2017.
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This paper reviews published literature on this subject as a means of distinguishing between the notions of alexithymia, disaffectation and operative thought. As a form of negative hallucination, defensive in nature and preceding all perception of affect, disaffection may be argued to be either a generic defence mechanism in turn fashioning secondary alexithymia and operative thought, or a supplementary defence mechanism in cases of neurosis or borderline individuals in which its consequences are differentiated. In all cases, its central organising effect is to silence the emotional and fantasy-based faculties of the psyche.