Transgenerational Phenomena: A Psychological Heritage

Transgenerational phenomena concern the transmission and exchange of cultural affaires, wherein the individual psychological experience is intimately related to and influenced by the complex web of relationships within the family/social structure. This cultural inheritance, which comprises the mobility of values, ideals, interdictions, mandates, and such aspects from previous generations to the latter, immerses the human (biological)subject within an orderly dimension of exchanges and relations. Psychoanalytical theory and investigation has made an unyielding effort to account for the humanization of biological individuals, striving to comprehend the psychological through the symbolic, in accordance with the principle that the structure of thought cannot be measured but it can be formalized. An evidence of this is the freudo-lacanian perspective, which conducts our studies from myth to structural linguistics...by Jaime Delgadillo Miranda