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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Théorie des pulsions"
Denis, Paul. "Emprise et théorie des pulsions". Revue française de psychanalyse 56, n.º 5 (1992): 1295. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1992.56n5.1295.
Texto completoGolse, Bernard. "Le bébé, entre affects et émotions". Spirale N° 107, n.º 3 (16 de enero de 2024): 86–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spi.107.0086.
Texto completoMoreau de Bellaing, Louis. "Théorie des pulsions et anthropologie critique". Journal des anthropologues, n.º 116-117 (1 de junio de 2009): 105–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/jda.3472.
Texto completoMinazio, Nicole. "La destructivité au carrefour de l’individuel et du collectif". Revue Belge de Psychanalyse N° 73, n.º 2 (2 de julio de 2018): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rbp.073.0085.
Texto completoRosenberg, Benno. "Pulsions et somatisation ou le moi, le masochisme et le narcissisme en psychosomatique". Revue française de psychanalyse o 62, n.º 5 (1 de mayo de 1998): 1677–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1998.62n5.1677.
Texto completoGolse, Bernard. "La pulsion d’attachement, un concept stimulant dans le débat entre théorie des pulsions et théorie de la relation d’objet". Perspectives Psy 43, n.º 4 (octubre de 2004): 261–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ppsy/2004434261.
Texto completoRibas, Denys. "Quelques jalons sur la place de la mort dans l'oeuvre de Freud." Revue française de psychanalyse o 60, n.º 1 (1 de enero de 1996): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1996.60n1.0007.
Texto completoAisenstein, Marilia. "Quatre questions à propos du fonctionnement opératoire". Revue française de psychanalyse o 62, n.º 5 (1 de mayo de 1998): 1453–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1998.62n5.1453.
Texto completoRosenberg, Benno. "Les relations du narcissisme avec la deuxième théorie des pulsions". Revue française de psychanalyse 55, n.º 1 (1991): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.g1991.55n1.0103.
Texto completoAisenstein, Marilia. "Pour introduire La névrose de comportement dans une théorie des pulsions". Revue française de psychosomatique 10, n.º 2 (1996): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfps.010.0007.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Théorie des pulsions"
Ribault, Gilles. "Le primat de l'autre dans la pensée Freudienne : théorie de la névrose et névrose dans la théorie". Paris 7, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA070020.
Texto completoThe idea that is defended in this work is that the Freudian works are to be better understood if we consider that the theory of seduction - explicitly supported in the years 1895/1897 - has never been left behind by Freud. Acknowledging the relationship to the other as being at the origin of the human mind is the founding principle of the Freudian psychoanalytic perspective. The issue of the trauma, which is the first wording of the other's primacy, reappears - after apparently falling into oblivion - with the second theory of drives. The fîrst Study sets out the main steps in the metamorphosis of the concept of trauma since the first articles on the psychoneuroses of defense up to those that reveal the death drive. The second Study is dedicated to the concept of drives and to its changes over the years 1905 to 1923. The analysis of the status of narcissism and of its formative role over the Œdipus complex highlights a major turning point : in the theoretical conception of the link to the other, the neurotic modality of otherness L that is to say the narcissistic imago (the Other) - is becoming more and more vivid. The hypothesis of a theoretical drift leading Freud to normalize a structure that he originally considered pathogenic is to be confirmed in the third Study, through the exploration of three fields : that of the therapy itself, that of the conditions and forms of the drive renunciation andfinally that of the role of the narcissistic ideal in the social organization. The image of the Other, in Freud's works, eventually blocks the reflection about the other
Bourlot, Gilles. "La tentative de l'impossible : la pulsion et ses fictions, dans la métapsychologie et au-delà". Nice, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NICE2033.
Texto completoThis research explores places, names, functions and the limits of fiction in its’ relation to metapsychology. As such, this work has an epistemological angle, which looks at the sources and roles of fiction in the psychoanalytical elaboration of the drive concept. The author shows that theoretical or even mythological fictions, correspond to an attempt to think the Unknown as well as to assign a place for that which escapes the realms of scientific knowledge. The drive theory is located in the very process of its’ creation and in the context of the thoughts in motion. An important aspect is to show how metapsychology integrates a narrative knowledge as a myth. In this way, fiction is approached from a dynamic angle: particularly according to Freud, fiction is similar to a «second navigation» in which theory of drives can lead to myths and art. Another aspect of this research demonstrates the value of speech, of narrative knowledge and of fictive recounts in the clinic of the subject of the drive
Henríquez, 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.
Texto completoIn 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
Krzakowski, Piotr. "L'inceste et la pédophilie : intérêt et limite du modèle théorique de l'emprise". Paris 5, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA05H055.
Texto completoCalvora, Robert. "Les dégénérés : le rest, le double et l'éternel, retour du même : approche psychopathologique et torique". Paris 13, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA131019.
Texto completoIt is our aim to study degenerates as they have been defined in theories on degeneracy. Our initial questions was "Why degenerates"? We studied them as though viewing them in a stage setting in which they are exposed as witnesses of o past which has never reached consciousness. They are the indescribable which can only be understood their disfigurement. Resulting from a deviation about which nothing is known, they are the remainder of what precedes any division. They are therefore the precedent that cannot be located. They occupy the space of spacelessness. And that is why degenerates are a presence that eludes all recognition. We followed them through their misunderstandings which result from the paranoiac nature of the knowledge of the subject. And from there it becomes separated from the mirror stage in which the subject recognizes him/. Herself in his/her reflection through another, a process which implies his/her alienation. We have further sought to define the place occupied by degenerates in correlation to the formation of psychic life. Theories on degeneration aim to define what constitute humans by specifying what distinguishes these from the living. Through degenerates, these theories enter time immemorial. Thus they deal with what is always already lost. Their reserved status appears to be like the effect of the tension between repression and the return of the repressed. Theories on degeneration are an account of an impossible that constitutes the emptiness of any society. They end up reflecting the double that every society must identify in order to reject it. We concluded our study with the death impulses that are like active forces in the encounter between the rest and the double
Libros sobre el tema "Théorie des pulsions"
Pulsion de mort - Cliniques et théorie - Première partie : Des psychanalystes parlent. Erès, 2002.
Buscar texto completoLa Curiosité. Autrement, 1993.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Théorie des pulsions"
Dejours, Christophe. "Chapitre III. Théorie du travail, théorie des pulsions et théorie critique : quelle articulation ?" En Travail vivant et théorie critique, 129–49. Presses Universitaires de France, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.cukie.2017.03.0129.
Texto completoGolse, B. "A propos de quelques figures de la destructivité dans le développement et dans la pathologie de l’enfant: Du clivage entre théorie des pulsions et théorie des relations d’objet dans le champ des pulsions de mort". En Psychanalyse de la destructivité, 27–38. EDP Sciences, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-84254-212-2.c004.
Texto completoRobin, Didier. "Partir de la pulsion d’agrippement pour penser l’attachement. L’œuvre d’Imre Hermann". En Dialogue entre psychanalyse et théorie de l’attachement, 51–69. Érès, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.robin.2020.01.0051.
Texto completoRobin, Didier. "Les liens étroits entre la pulsion du contact, les processus de symbolisation et le développement sensori-moteur du jeune enfant". En Dialogue entre psychanalyse et théorie de l’attachement, 131–45. Érès, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.robin.2020.01.0131.
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