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LISA NOWAK, A READING EXPERT SERVICES IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY



Former NASA astronaut Lisa Nowak will be judged on 7 December 2009 in a U.S. court for allegedly assaulting an Air Force captain and his rival in a love triangle between astronauts . Nowak, 44, is accused of attempted kidnapping, assault with a weapon and attempted car theft. Lisa

have attacked with a stinging spray to Captain Colleen Shipman in the parking lot of Orlando International Airport in February 2007, where former astronaut drove more than 1,800 hours without stopping even to go to the bathroom with the intention to stay ahead of a flight from Houston (Texas), he was riding his love rival.

would have found Nowak love relationships between Shipman and her former lover, Colonel William Oefelien, commander of the ship Discovery, in a jealous rage tried to kidnap her rival. Following the scandal, and Nowak Oefelien lost their jobs at NASA. According to his lawyer Donald Lykkebeck, Lisa suffered from depression and other mental disorders at the time of the alleged attack on Shipman.

A few days before the event is presented in the media diagnoses of the symptoms presented by the astronaut, being basically referred to as the presence of borderline personality disorder (
http://www.el-universal.com.mx/notas/405568.html ). However, this disorder has a range from neurotic to psychotic states, and as far as Wikipedia tells us, history does not present such evidence to make clinical thinking, and even on the contrary the record reflected an exemplary stability Nowak:

Lisa was a graduate of the CW Woodward High School in Rockville, Maryland, in 1981, degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1985, Master in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in the U.S. in 1992. Since August 1996, worked at NASA and had been qualified as a mission specialist in areas of mission control, communications and primary communicator with human spaceflight. participated in the flight STS-121 , released on July 4, 2006 bound for the International Space Station, completing 12 days, 18 hours and 36 minutes of orbital flight.

Psychoanalysis teaches us that not all crazy acts are performed by a psychotic structure, we mentioned the existence of so-called passage to the act.

Sigmund Freud said that neurosis is a result of our presence in the culture, so we must give up the trends primitive instinctual tendencies. But the waiver is not definitive, in the so-called state of madness often appear to drive returns, out of rational behavior and that is usually present in so-called crimes of passion.

"Madness can occur at any subjectivity and its manifestations is similar to both the psychosis that can be confusing. But madness is a state, a moment, while psychosis is a clinical structure ... Any person may commit an act so crazy event desenmarca the symbolic order, the exchange is governed by the law that characterizes human relationships. At that time the subject's desire can not operate its naturalness, its immediacy, is outside the system substitutions characteristic of human order; lose count, can not rationally direct their actions, the intent of their actions.
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should be remembered that Jacques Lacan noted that the madman is the only free man and that would be the only one living outside the discursive chains and to enter the discourse is to lose freedom. In this sense the crazy act is an act symbolic derivative of a mismatch.

There are subjects more likely to fall into that state, are those in which the neurosis is structured very unsuccessful - neurosis called "edge" - is characterized by difficulty in making substitutions behavior that leads to compelling, compulsive. Among the latter is the subject of passion.
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This mismatch of the symbolic order creates a return to the drives, where passionate individual looking to merge with its object, and thus regain the place it was denied.

is why in some cases, it could be that of the NASA astronaut, the fact of being faced with a situation where it is expelled from the place where he was placed by the couple, there would be a return to the drive, a possible reenactment of the oedipal experiences extermination of competition on the love object. Recall that Freud tells us that the repressed instinct never ceases to aspire to your satisfaction, which is the repetition of a primary experience of satisfaction.

Another element that gives us clues to understand what might have happened to the astronaut is found when Freud points to elements that comprise the sense of self, this is known as identity. Freud referred to that part of the sense of self is primary, the residue of infantile narcissism, another part stems from the omnipotence corroborated by experience (the fulfillment of the ego ideal), and third, the satisfaction of object libido.
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Thus, the feeling of the astronaut himself could have been damaged in the three aspects mentioned by Freud. Remember that aggression is a more primitive than love, and is used initially to defend myself, to defend its structure. That is the ticket to the ceremony presented by the astronaut might have been a result of damage to the elements that gave identity to the astronaut, damage to the existence, real or imagined, of a love rival.

Freud pointed to the existence of the judgmental role posed as follows: what I like, I drink, and I do not like, spit. In the passage to act as spit is the subject, in the passage to the act subject falls outside of what holds it structurally. In this sense, is a victim subject to expulsion, that is, the elimination of its range of subject.
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is, the existence of love rival could have generated this passage to the act, as well as being a danger to the satisfaction of object libido is a danger to omnipotence which is corroborated by experience (the fulfillment of the ego ideal) situation arising from the love rival is also within the same occupational structure, while the rival Colleen Shipman, was an engineer for the Air Force . This could indicate that the reaction in a crime of passion also influences the place in which to place rival who is love.

Another element that leads us to suspect the existence of a passage to act in the case referred to is the place where it happened. That is, a person with such powers intellectuals safely deduce easily the great risk of being caught in an airport before committing the crime. "Remember that the lawyers say the criminal passion comes spontaneously to the authority."
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spontaneous delivery to the law, which is a possible search unconscious part of the criminal punishment of passionate notes psychoanalysis.


[1] Medina, Marta Susana. "The unprovoked crime of passion and excess" in Guilt, responsibility and punishment in the legal discourse and psychoanalytic research director Ambertin Marta Gerez, Faculty of Psychology Tucuman, Argentina, 1999, pp. 77-78.
[2] Idem., P. 78.
[3] Freud, Sigmund. "Introduction of narcissism", Collected Works, Volume XIV, p. 97.
[4] Harari, Roberto. "What happens in the analytic act?" Ed Place, Argentina, 2000, p. 193.
[5] Medina, Marta Susana. "The unprovoked crime of passion and excess, p. 81.

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