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Journal articles on the topic "Masques – Psychologie"
Raoult, Patrick Ange. "Éradication de la Psychologie Clinique et asservissement des psychologues." psychologie clinique, no. 54 (2022): 200–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/psyc/202254200.
Full textMaranda, Pierre. "Masque et identité." Anthropologie et Sociétés 17, no. 3 (September 10, 2003): 13–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015272ar.
Full textWittwer, Jacques. "Cruciverbisme et psychologie du langage." Bulletin de psychologie 56, no. 467 (2003): 685–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bupsy.2003.15260.
Full textBenkimoun, Franck. "Évaluation du risque psychologique : une éthique de la demande esthétique en orthodontie." L'Orthodontie Française 86, no. 4 (December 2015): 269–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/orthodfr/2015035.
Full textSimond, Marianne. "Masques et rêve-éveillé." Imaginaire & Inconscient 26, no. 2 (2010): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/imin.026.0117.
Full textMorel, Geneviève. "Masques de chair." Savoirs et clinique 28, no. 1 (October 6, 2021): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sc.028.0015.
Full textChopin, Marie-Pierre. "La couleur des masques." Les Sciences de l'éducation - Pour l'Ère nouvelle 38, no. 2 (2005): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lsdle.382.0047.
Full textDubois, Claude-Gilbert. "Les masques et la plume." Imaginaire & Inconscient 26, no. 2 (2010): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/imin.026.0061.
Full textEtienne-Raynal, Clément. "Des masques et des hommes." Imaginaire & Inconscient 47, no. 1 (August 23, 2021): 155–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/imin.047.0157.
Full textSloutsky, Larissa. "En quête des mystères de la mémoire sensorielle : manipuler la mémoire affective. Le cas de « Sauvée » de Guy de Maupassant." Quêtes littéraires, no. 12 (December 30, 2022): 47–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/ql.14865.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Masques – Psychologie"
Lepidi, Noguerol Élisabeth. "Pline le Jeune : la Persona, ses masques ou l'envers du décor : thèse." Nice, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003NICE2011.
Full textBeneath the mask of a benefactor who speaks well of his duties, and behind the appearance of serenity, are hidden the passions and conflicts of a private gentleman who must overcome his elders in order to achieve the status of a man and a writer. The Letters of Pliny the Younger thus become a remarkably constructed piece of theatre, where the scene-setter goes first and then gives his protagonists their cues. To penetrate the secret of the structure of the Letters it is necessary to look at more than one interpretation of the letter-writer, including some psychoanalytical aspects
Basset, Alice. "Le Surmoi dévisagé : Une modélisation théorico-clinique de la praxis du masque comme médiation thérapeutique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2023. http://theses.univ-cotedazur.fr/2023COAZ2014.
Full textThe Superego is a two-sided instance: it embodies both the necessary symbolic castration to which the Subject must consent in order to be included in the order of desire - the oedipal Superego ; and the imperative of pleasure that cancels out the Subject in order to make it an assignable object - the archaic Superego. It is therefore in two antagonistic directions that the Superego pulls the Subject, between Desire and Pleasure, two pivotal concepts of the psychoanalytical reference frame. Our work questions the way in which the Superego can be involved, and possibly reworked, in the context of a mediation passing through the mask-object. We argue that the latter constitutes both a support of incarnation and destitution of the archaic superego as well as of the injunction to pleasure that it conveys. In the light of several fields of clinical applications and the specificities that emerge from these, it will be a question of modelling more widely the mental parameters regarding the trajectory that this mediation object makes the Subject take in this process. A path then seems to take shape, having at its entry point the ignorance of the Ego during the initial phase of plastic creation -and then forming itself, during the stage improvisation with the previously created mask, as a "staggering crossroads" at the junctions of several and often contradictory psychic movements. The stage of embodying the mask thus plunges the protagonist into a movement of staggering summoning, by which he is confronted with his own question. Finally, there are two ways out of this staggering crossroads at the unmasking stage: that of a return to a new form of ignorance; or that of de-sideration, which is also that of desire. In this we can argue that the praxis of the mask offers the Subject a renewed opportunity to take in the loss that his Ego had until then ignored
Ndombi, Loumbangoye Ornella Pacelly. "Ecriture du corps et mythe personnel de l'écrivain : Approche psychocritique de Place des fêtes, Hermina et la fête des masques de Sami Tchak." Thesis, Limoges, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LIMO0001/document.
Full textIn the heart of the aesthetic transformations of African literature of French expression, a special form of writing that breaks with the dull and linear narrative of the writers of the post-colonial period appears. Also, this new way of writing gives way to a new generation of francophone writers who offers readers a more raw, more sensual, more sexual literature. It is now intended to criticize social mores through the description of various characters from novels which are prey to the complexity of their intimate world. This new form of writing has enrolled us in a current literary trend that allows to introduce the universal character in the intimacy. In fact, the peculiarity of our thesis lies in its ability to lead the reader to perceive the link that may exist between the writing of the body and the quest for identity in contemporary literature of francophone Africa. This would be possible through the analysis of psychological critics of some literary works such as those of the Franco-Togolese writer Sami TCHAK. This research leads the reader to wonder how the writing of the body, through that of sexuality, can convey a literary discourse capable of allowing the writer to have a better understanding of himself. This aesthetic choice of transgression seems to actually be a pretext for the stylistic reconfiguration of contemporary African literature thanks to this new generation of writers
Suranyi, Gisèle. "Le masque énigmatique dans La Comédie humaine." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040144.
Full textDespite what were to be expected, the mask bears a dominating place in the novel by Balzac. In his mature works, one could notice that there is an inadequacy between the reality and appearances. The characters have lost their transparency and have become obscure, inscrutable and enigmatic. In the society according to Balzac, made of illusions and lies, the true does not exist out of the tacit consensus which gives it this name. Lying is first and becomes a permanent feature. The character has to play a part. The art of showing off becomes hence an essential know-how. A satanic sign, the mask, source of Evil, provokes the destruction of the individual and the decay of the society. Within the mysticism typical of Balzac, thanks to a mystical-physiological system, the mask turns up to be a transcription of the supernatural word into the natural word: an iconography of the Invisible. The resolution of the mask-enigma brings about a new knowledge, notably in metaphysics. Moreover, the mask turns the account more enigmatic and lays down a new literary process to the novel writer in which predominates mystery and the art of suspense. The enigmatic form, a domineering form, structures the whole story into a play activity
Bascoul, Ganaël. "Effets masqués en analyse prédictive." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013STRAB015.
Full textThe objective of this thesis is the development of two methodologies to reveal previously hidden effects in decision modeling. In the first part, we try to implement a method of local analysis in order to select criteria in the context of binary choices. In a second part, we highlight the effects of generations in the study of consumer behavior. In both parts, our research approach combines new predictive analytical tools (such as Support Vector Machines, FANOVA, PLS) to traditional tools of inferential statistics, to enrich the usual results by additional on the masked effects, which are the local effects in the binary choice functions, and the effects of generation in temporal choice behavior analysis.The proposed methodologies, respectively named AEL and APC- PLS are both applied to real cases in order to illustrate their operation and relevance
Foucault, Patrick. ""L 'Homme africain" et ses masques Anthropologie psychologique de la personne, de la psychiatrie coloniale à l'École postcoloniale de l'hôpital Fann-Dakar au Sénégal." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/28741.
Full textJourdan-Peyrony, Jessica. "Le négatif à l’œuvre dans le processus adolescent." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100126.
Full textThis research proposes to explore different therapeutic scenes (psychodrama, institutional psychotherapy, therapeutic mediations based on the making / staging of masks and body expression) in order to analyse the work of the Negative – from the oppositional pole to the absence of representation (blankness) and its consequences on the Adolescent Process. It will be assumed that being receptive to adolescents’ negative, destructive movements as well as to formlessness or blankness expressions enables the therapist, through their elaboration via the process of creation, to support and accompany the process of subjectivation. We will address the identificatory reorganisation, the subjective appropriation which pass through the body and the analysis of the countertransference in order to better understand the adolescent problem when the therapist is in the position of a malleable medium. In reference to the photographic negative found in Freud and Anzieu’s work, attention will be paid to the modelling of psychic envelopes together with the destiny of the drives, more precisely in the attachment to the Negative. The work of the Negative will be analysed according to the frame proposed by Winnicott and taken up by Roussillon : Destructivity, Reflexivity, Creativity and Subjectivation. Three potential figures of the Negative will be embodied in the mask , destructivity and obesity. In order to better grasp the intrapersonal and intersubjective issues at stake, we will also consider the Figure of the Double in the identifications as well as the narcissistic-objectal axis as it was theorized by Jeammet. The groupal dimension will also be analysed in relation to Negativity
Baunez-Bourain, Marie-Jo. "Anthropologie clinique du visage." Paris 7, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA070103.
Full textFrom the frightening face to the face, the elements of structure must be spread out again, from the principle of reality to the pleasure principle on one hand from the primaty narcissism to the ego ideal on the other hand. Reconsidering the plastic that frightening face, the one found in potteries and the one described in Anthropology, mainly in the C. Levi-Strauss book : La voie des masques, we concluded to the existence of the psychic function bringing forth a change of state as much for the subject as for social issues. That very face which function referred to a Vorstellungrepreisentanz of Das Ding, structures the subject of the unconsciousness by the integration of the incest prohibition. In our clinic, that hallucination was an attempt of secondary reconstruction, remobilised by primai phantasm
Vallet, Guillaume. "Une approche incarnée du vieillissement normal et pathologique : compréhension du fonctionnement mnésique selon les interactions entre mémoire et perception." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29087/29087.pdf.
Full textNormal aging as Alzheimer’s disease are characterized by memory disorders, primarily for episodic memory. These two populations also present a sensory and perceptive decline, which are strongly correlated with their cognitive impairment. The links between memory and perception may be easily explained in the embodied cognition theory. Indeed, embodiment states that knowledge dynamically emerges from a single memory system in which knowledge remains grounded in its properties, essentially sensory-motor properties. Consequently, perception and memory are closer than previously thought and the links between perception and memory moving to the foreground. The objective of the present research is to assess the embodied cognition theory applied to normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease. To this aim, the nature of the semantic multisensory interactions was tested. According to the multiple memory systems framework, these interactions are indirect and semantic, whereas the embodied cognition theory states that these interactions are direct and perceptual. Young adults, healthy elderly and patients with Alzheimer’s disease completed two experiments. Each experiment was composed of a complete neuropsychological battery and one cross-modal priming paradigm (audition to vision). The novelty of the paradigm was to present a visual meaningless mask for half of the sound primes. Experiment 1 was composed of two distinct phases, whereas the prime and the target were presented in the same trial in Experiment 2. The adaptation of the paradigm in Experiment 2 allowed manipulating the semantic congruency in order to test the attention hypothesis that might underlie the cross-modal interactions. The results demonstrated a significant cross-modal priming effect in young and healthy elderly adults. The mask has interfered with the priming effect only in the semantic congruent situations. The mask interference and its specificity support the direct and perceptual nature hypothesis of the semantic multisensory interactions. This is suggesting that young and elderly adults have modal knowledge. Reversely, the patients with Alzheimer’s disease did not show any priming effect while the effect is perceptual. This result supports the cerebral disconnection hypothesis in Alzheimer’s disease. The data taken together suggest that memory disorders in normal aging could be related to a degradation of the quality of their perception and thus of knowledge. Memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease might come from an integration disorder to bind dynamically the different components of a memory. The present research support the embodied cognition theory and demonstrates the interest of this kind of approach to explore memory functioning in neuropsychology, such as in aging. These approaches open new avenues of research by focusing on processes rather than systems and by putting on the foreground the interactions between memory and perception.
Marzouki, Yousri. "Rôle de l'attention spatiale dans l'identification des mots et des lettres." Phd thesis, Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00265348.
Full textBooks on the topic "Masques – Psychologie"
Psyché, visage et masques. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2010.
Find full textStrauss, Anselm L. Miroirs et masques: Une introduction à l'interactionnisme. Paris: Éditions Métailié, 1992.
Find full textPhaneuf, Yvan. Les masques des hommes: Comment et pourquoi les hommes cachent-ils leurs émotions? Drummondville, Québec: Éditions Dahlia, 2000.
Find full textMorency, Pierre. Les masques tombent. Montréal: Éditions Transcontinental, 2003.
Find full textL' Homme sans masque. Montréal: Actualisation, 1990.
Find full textSoulages, François. Masques & identités: À partir de Bernard Koest. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2018.
Find full textCampbell, Jill. Natural masques: Gender and identity in Fielding's plays and novels. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1995.
Find full textCampbell, Jill. Natural masques: Gender and identity in Fielding's plays and novels. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1995.
Find full textL' autonomie masquée: Histoire d'une modélisation. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1998.
Find full textLe "je" et ses masques dans la poésie de D.H. Lawrence. Villeneuve D'Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2014.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Masques – Psychologie"
Carroy, Jacqueline, Annick Ohayon, and Régine Plas. "Usages, extensions et masques de l’intitulé « psychologie » au Collège de France." In La politique des chaires au Collège de France, 481–502. Les Belles Lettres, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.lesbelleslettres.179.
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