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Journal articles on the topic "Psychanalyse freudienne"
Cardoso, Mauricio José d'Escragnolle, and Rosane Zétola Lustoza. "De la représentation freudienne au signifiant lacanien: sur la pertinence de l'interprétation structurelle de l'inconscient." Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa 28, no. 2 (June 2012): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-37722012000200010.
Full textWinograd, Monah, and Marcia Davidovich. "Psychanalyse freudienne et épistémologie." Recherches en psychanalyse 17, no. 1 (2014): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rep.017.0073.
Full textVan Rillaer, J. "La psychanalyse freudienne : science ou pseudoscience ?" Pratique Neurologique - FMC 3, no. 4 (December 2012): 348–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.praneu.2012.09.001.
Full textAlfandary, Isabelle. "Écrire la psychanalyse : une méthode freudienne." Revue française de psychosomatique 62, no. 2 (February 3, 2023): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfps.062.0121.
Full textCohen de Lara, Aline. "Psychanalyse et intersubjectivité : vers une troisième topique ?" Perspectives Psy 58, no. 1 (January 2019): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ppsy/2019581062.
Full textRibas, Denys. "Réalité créée, perçue, construite ou retrouvée ?" Revue Belge de Psychanalyse N° 77, no. 2 (July 2, 2020): 77–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rbp.077.0077.
Full textTornos Urzainki, Maider. "Deconstrucción y psicoanálisis: una relación de amistad." Tropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, no. 23 (December 21, 2014): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.201523767.
Full textVermorel, Henri, and Madeleine Vermorel. "Psychanalyse et modernité." Revue française de psychanalyse o 57, no. 3 (March 1, 1993): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1993.57n3.8411.
Full textRaulin, Anne. "Société de psychanalyse freudienne, ed., Invention du féminin." L'Homme, no. 166 (June 30, 2003): 247–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lhomme.18653.
Full textSaint-Arnaud, Guy-Robert. "Après-coup1." Thème 10, no. 2 (August 25, 2004): 159–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/008887ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Psychanalyse freudienne"
Rey, Jean-Michel. "Recherches sur le statut de la theorie freudienne." Paris 7, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA070060.
Full textA reading of the whole freudian theory which investigates the genesis of the theory, its particular forms, and its relationship with philosophy. Attention given to freud's thinking processes, as well as to their thematical articulations. Freud has a critical perspective on philosophy, the resistance point to psychoanalysis. To read is as well to question oneself about translation, to show that translation ist part of the history of psychoanalysis. On one hand freud has a conception of history, on the other hand he is the historian of his own discovery - he presents himself under that guise as being the author. The freudian text is an account - a real work of writing, which can be grasped in two ways. First of all, the construction of the notion of "bisexua- lity", which is the first approach of the conception of sexuality - a critical attitu- de which first appears in the correspondence with fliess. Secondly, the bringing to light of a word - ubersehen - having two opposite meanings (to see, not to see). This word is connected with the differents aspects of the discovery of the unconsci- ous - it condenses the distinct forms of the freudian thinking. Freud perpetually co- mes back to the "epistemological difficulty" of the unconscious. Here the relation- ship with literature interferes - an essential relationship which deals with a funda- mental dimension of the analytical object : presentation. Literature is a sort of knowledge; as well as the myths and the legends which form a knowledge unknow as such. In this perspective, the status of interpretation changes. But, more generally, the field of the language itself is at stake. Though freud is saussure's contempora- ry, he offers no (metapsychological) theory of language. The work on language is of different nature. As important as that, the task of naming there is a practical con- ception of language, as well as a dialectic of the word and concept; the work is po- lemical too. Freud's insistance on the different forms of writing allow to clarify some aspects of his theory - his very specific relationship with a language formula- tes problems which are quite original, particularly the problem of transfer. The freudian text is at the crossroads of several dimensions : literature, science, use of language
Brousse, Marie-Hélène. "La relation mere-enfant ses enjeux dans la psychanalyse post-freudienne." Paris 8, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA080632.
Full textAfter the great freudian discoveries, freud's followers directed psychoanalysis. This orientation transformed the mother-child relationship into a crucial element of the subject's psychoanalytical approach, in a theoretical and clinical, as well as epistemogical, point of view. Nevertheless form this same orientation rose two different main streams of psychoanalysis. One of them, startering from anna freud, led psychoanalysis towards a chronological genetism by emphasizing the symbiotic relation to the mother (first part). The other one, with melanie klein, produces a development'theory in terms of object'relations of which the dual mother-child relationship was taken for pattern (second part). In the same period, jacques lacan, both by returning to freud's work and by a reference to language, made psychoanalysis take a new way (third part). Thought in terms of castration complex, mother can be apprehended by means of the symbolic, imaginary and real dimensions and therefore be formalised in the subject. She differenciates herself in distinct elements of the subjective structure. Real other, mother's desire and jouissance. The statement's consequences on analytical clinic is fundamental
Forest, Frédéric. "Le réseau dans la psychanalyse : analyse des théories freudienne et lacanienne." Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010262.
Full textPalomera, Laforga Vicente. "L'expérience psychanalytique des psychoses à l'époque freudienne." Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA082126.
Full textPechberty, Bernard. "L'enfant et les psychanalystes : une mise à l'épreuve de la théorie freudienne." Paris 13, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA131034.
Full textThis work describes how the confrontation of psychoanalysts with the child has changed technical analysis as well as the anlytical theory. Historically, the secificities of this new field have allowed a technical and a conceptual adaptation of the freudian aproach ; in order to demonstrate this fact, the works of various praticioners - concerning children or adults - have been connected. Four samples of this evolution have been studied. - the new kind of relation between the speech and the "acting" during the cure. The expressions of the child while acting, the widening of the therapist's interventions modify the traditional analytical attitude. M. Klein, s. Ferenczi and a. Freud illustrate this debate. - the clinical analysis pertaining to the child has strengthened the concept of "object relation". Thus, there has been an evolution from the freudian intrapsychic view to intersubjectivity in the cure. M. Balint's work illustrates this change. - psychoanalytical temporality is questioned : present and past are taking a greater place in the child's cure. Diatkine, dolto and m. Klein give different replies to this difficulty of working with past and history in child's treatment. - psychosis and autism of the child confirm the need to modify the analytical attitude and the importance of the setting of the therapeutic situation. Winnicott, m. Klein, m. Mahler are good examples. Considerations on the setting of the child's analysis, on its relation to the institutions and to culture end this work
Aparicio, Sol. "Les Psychoses dans la psychanalyse freudienne de la forclusion et du Nom-du-Père." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375944600.
Full textHenríquez, Ruz Felipe. "Incidences du vitalisme dans les fondements épistémologiques de la pensée freudienne." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris Cité, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UNIP7148.
Full textIn 1998, in his book entitled "Canguilhem et les normes", the philosopher G. Le Blanc asserts that the creation of a problem does not consist in "inventing a new problem with brand-new elements but rather [in] reopening an old, solved problem", an intellectual procedure which amounts to "moving the problem from the questioned to the unquestioned, from the thought to the unthought". Letting ourselves be guided by this precept of Canguilhemian inspiration, this doctoral thesis critically examines the history of Freud's intellectual training and the foundations of Freudian epistemology, a problem already "closed" since the pioneering works of S. Bernfeld , F. Wittels, M. Dorer and E. Jones, among others, and since the contemporary studies of P.-L. Assoun. Our aim is to analyze the clandestine or the underlaying, but determining effects of vitalism, the biomedical doctrine of the 18th and 19th centuries whose presence in the history of Freudian thought is even more striking because it has been radically excluded from it in favor of the unfettered primacy of physicalism of the so-called "School of Helmholtz". Given the lack of empirical evidences and direct references from Freud which would allow us to establish his relationship to vitalism, this research will try to build this link on the basis of a careful examination of the historical and epistemological context in which the main concepts of psychoanalysis evolved, particularly that of drive {Trieb}. We emphasize their parallelisms and their isomorphisms with the crucial concepts of vitalism, such as those of vital force or vital principle, but we also emphasize - and this is our fundamental hypothesis - that the Freudian project of building an energetic theory of psychic processes represents an attempt to articulate the living and the human fields, and, from this point of view, an answer to the main philosophical and scientific question which, according to G. Canguilhem, was formulated in the 19th century, namely "What is life?". The first part of our research is devoted to trying to explode the myth of the "mechanist Freud" and to demonstrate that the philosophical-biological questioning about living beings' nature was always underlaying in the theoretical concerns of the physicalist and materialist thinkers who influenced Freud during the 19th century. Secondly, we try to reopen Freud's relationship to Naturphilosophie and Romantic Medicine, to make intelligible the crucial axes of his vitalist concerns regarding the drive's dimension of human beings, as well as the theoretical issues of his relationship to Darwin, Goethe and Fliess, thinkers around which Freud's philosophical questions concerning the nature of life turned. Considering Freud's statement that an "elementary dualistic vision" constitutes the main epistemological requirement of his metapsychology, the second and last part of our research is devoted to the construction of the conceptual links - and to the search for clandestine implications - between Freud's drive dualistic theories and the equally dualistic vitalist theories of Stahl and Bichat first, and then of Cl. Bernard. In this part of the research, we try to show that the Freudian conception of life, rising from his energetic point of view on the psyche, is paradoxically based on a preeminence of the phenomena of destruction and death, just like in the vitalisms of the German and French physiologists. This leads us to formulate the existence of a sort of "life's theory" in Freud's thinking, theory in which life is conceived as a kind of dis-living or as a certain inevitable anti-vital becoming, and in which the terms of "life" and "death", "creation" and "destruction'", far from represent the terms of an antagonism, become the components of an ontological unity
Mitsuishi, Hiroyuki. "Déconstruction et reconstruction de la métapsychologie freudienne : essai d'épistémologie systémique." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993STR20021.
Full textThe criticism of modern science and technology requires a self-analysis of sciences; how to understand the thinking subject in the object thought. It is the heart of the epistemological problematic of the human sciences. The systemic theory inteprets the metapsychology. The transference is the self-organisation of the ego. The configuration of the drea m is the self-regulating mechanism for the constant psychological energy. The object of the urge plays a part in the external humans activity, and the economic mechanism of the ego is intrepreted by the systemic theory. Then we try to il luminte the theory of the conscious, which comes from the economic mechanism maintaining the individual life. Rational thought results from the successful repression or the established communication, and is based on the mechanism of the primary process. The ego functions according to the linguistic activity, so it changes because of the diachronic modific ation. It is a narcissistic activity. We are basically narcisstic, so that the communication with others is difficult. Self-reflection is impossible. This is the subject of the reflexive philosophy in which the question must be asked : what is the methode of the human science?
Shen, Chih-Chung. "Le statut de l'origine et la conception de l'histoire dans la psychanalyse : étude de la conception freudienne." Paris 7, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA070002.
Full textIn inquiring into the status of the origin in psychoanalysis, this dissertation evokes the Freudian modification of the concept of history - a modification which inevitably leads to a deconstruction of the history of psychoanalysis. Such a deconstruction permits the examination of the first neuroscientific works of Freud in a new light, and to rid them of their "pre-analytic" label. Archeological study of these works shows that the emergence of psychoanalytical thought is intimately related to a new conception of memory. This conception, which Freud based on his study of the nervous system, is referred to whenever Freud seeks to represent the development and activity of the soul. Thus, the reconstruction of the emerge of Freudian thought is clarified by considering the stages in the evolution of Freud's conception of memory
Leiby, Martin S. "Vers une théorie du sujet : La théorie critique et la pensée Freudienne." Paris 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010506.
Full textThe author gives a systematic analysis of the Freudian theory's contribution to the socio-psychological conception of the critical theory (Francfort school) and discusses its repercussions on materialist social theory. The main categories of the critical theory's method being explained (chapter 1), the author then tries to clarify the historical and political background of the attempts to integrate psychoanalysis into marxist theory (chapter 2). The freudo-marxist synthesis (reich, Fenichel etc. ) Can only be read in the context of the marxist debate (Korsch, Lukacs, Deborine etc. ) In the early twenties and thirties. The beginnings of the critical theory are closely related to the foundation of the institute for social research and the empirical psychoanalytic studies (1931-1950) realized under the direction of M. Horkheimer and e. Fromm (chapter 3). Fromm's contribution attracts particular attention as he became later a psychoanalytic revisionist and the main representative of the culturalist and neo-freudian school (Horney, Thompson, Sullivan etc. ). Adorno and Marcuse, unanimous in their criticism of neo-freudism (chapter 4) develop, however, two completely different interpretations of the freudian theory. The author redraws and criticizes Marcuse's synthesis to be a "wrong reconciliation" (chapter 5) by contrasting it, in two steps, to Adorno's interpretation, serving as a model to a materialist social theory (chapter 6). The conclusion beiefly evaluates the critical theory's heuristical contribution to contemporain materialist social psychology, that has been developed in the United States and in the F. R. G
Books on the topic "Psychanalyse freudienne"
Onfray, Michel. Apostille au Crépuscule: Pour une psychanalyse non freudienne. Paris: Bernard Grasset, 2010.
Find full textRamos, Gustavo A. Le social dans la construction freudienne de la psychanalyse. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997.
Find full textAndré, Michel, and André Michel. Psychanalyse freudienne du fait musical: De l'affect à l'acouée. Gentilly [France]: A. Michel, 1991.
Find full textColloque de la Découverte freudienne (1992? France?). L' autisme et la psychanalyse: Colloque de la Découverte freudienne. [Toulouse]: Presses universitaires du Mirail, 1992.
Find full textTrigano, Pierre. Fondation de la psychanalyse symbolique: Une voie jungienne de psychanalyse intégrant l'approche éthique de la psychanalyse freudienne et lacanienne. Ganges: Réel, 2010.
Find full textFeminine sexuality: Jacques Lacan and the école freudienne. New York: W.W. Norton, 1985.
Find full textLear, Jonathan. L' amour et sa place dans la nature: Une interprétation philosophique de la psychanalyse freudienne. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1995.
Find full textChazaud, Jacques. Traverses freudiennes: Essais de psychanalyse. Paris: ESF, 1989.
Find full textTraverses freudiennes: Essais de psychanalyse. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003.
Find full textAvrane, Patrick. Invention du féminin: [ouvrage réalisé à partir des actes du colloque organisé à l'initiative de la Société de psychanalyse freudienne les 18 et 19 novembre 2000]. Paris: Campagne première, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Psychanalyse freudienne"
Laplanche, Jean, and Jacques Lecomte. "Repenser la théorie freudienne." In La Psychanalyse, 201–5. Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sh.molin.2007.01.0201.
Full textBruno, Pierre. "Problèmes de psychanalyse." In La différence freudienne, 15–18. Érès, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.bruno.2019.01.0015.
Full textSauret, Marie-Jean. "Autisme et psychanalyse." In La différence freudienne, 113–20. Érès, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.bruno.2019.01.0113.
Full textSauret, Marie-Jean. "Réinventer la psychanalyse." In La différence freudienne, 389–98. Érès, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.bruno.2019.01.0389.
Full textChamp, Éric, and Marc Tocquet. "Chapitre 6. DE LA PSYCHANALYSE FREUDIENNE VERS UNE PSYCHANALYSE INTÉGRATIVE." In Les fondements des psychothérapies, 69–91. Dunod, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.vinot.2014.01.0069.
Full textBokanowski, Thierry. "L'effroi et la question du traumatisme dans la théorie freudienne." In Psychanalyse et terrorisme, 35–41. Presses Universitaires de France, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.chauv.2017.03.0035.
Full textPlon, Michel. "Au-delà de l'économique freudienne, la jouissance lacanienne." In La pulsion de mort entre psychanalyse et philosophie, 119. ERES, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.reyfl.2004.01.0119.
Full textAssoun, Paul-Laurent. "Du symptôme social à la logique du collectif. L’anthropologie freudienne à l’épreuve de Lacan." In Actualités de la psychanalyse, 183. ERES, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.gilli.2014.01.0183.
Full textGuyomard, Patrick. "Colloque organisé à l’initiative de la Société de Psychanalyse Freudienne (1er-2 février 1997)." In La Disposition perverse, 7. Odile Jacob, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/oj.guyom.1999.01.0007.
Full textAlfandary, Isabelle. "La chose freudienne." In Des psychanalystes en séance, 399–401. Gallimard, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gall.tamet.2016.01.0399.
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