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Participate in this open-to-the-public class taught by psychoanalyst Helena Lima, Post-Doctorate in Educational Psychology, PhD in Public Health and Biology (USP), Master in Social Psychology and Psychology (PUC/SP), Specialist in Clinical Psychopedagogy (Espacio Psicopedagogico de Buenos Aires - EPsiBA), Specialist in Neuropsychology (INESP/SP). How important is the concept of the Oedipus complex for Psychoanalysis? What did Freud and Lacan think and propose? What is the relationship between theories and the concept of the subject in psychoanalytic clinics? The Oedipus complex is a central concept in Psychoanalysis, and to understand its meaning it is necessary to first read what Freud wrote throughout his work on this subject; Lacan's contributions brought new insights into clinical thinking and what is considered relevant to thinking about the constitution of the subject. In this inaugural class, open to the public, we will talk a little about this essential concept and present the mini-course to delve deeper into the topic, organized by psychoanalyst Helena Lima.