| What is a narration? The psychic functions of narration |
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| From psychiatric semeiology to psycholinguistics: Definition of a new model of post-traumatic clinical presentation |
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| Globalization of health policies and French psychiatry: Challenges and impacts |
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| Damaged organs in the constitution of mental images |
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| Admission profile for patients in the Henri Conn Unit for Difficult Patients in 2016 |
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| Consenting to constraint: After the DSM- how can we view BDSM Therapy? |
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| From the mouth to the nose: Psychic effects of bariatric surgery procedures |
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| Work on hypochondria for the subject with chronic renal failure treated by hemodialysis |
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| Addiction to virtual reality: The uncanny, the pharmakon and the body |
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| Where spectra meet: Problems of differential diagnosis between autism and schizotypy - the case of a young adult |
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| Body Art: An alternative model to approach self-injury |
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| The formation of the Ideal, Hikikomori and virtual reality during adolescence |
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| Cat and Mouse: Teenagers conquer new virtual worlds |
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| Videogame images and psychotherapy among adolescents: Violence or catharsis? |
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| Between self and non-self the space for encounter. The paradoxality of living |
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| Delire a deux: A reading of Macbeth |
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| Discursive psychology and lacanian discourse |
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| From alienation to transitivism |
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| The absence of internal female organs among women: Issues and consequences for sexual identity |
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| Anorexia nervosa and eating disorders from a phenomenological perspective: A French version of the IDentity and EAting disorders (IDEA) questionnaire |
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| Remembering. Mourning processes, creative processes |
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| Qualitative follow-up of the evolution of 120 children with autism spectrum disorders undergoing therapy with the 3i method |
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| Body image and narcissistic identity suffering in childhood: A psychopathological approach |
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| Self and non-self as a phenomenological issue for psychiatric experience |
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| Ipseity and Self - Phenomenological and clinical approaches |
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| The psychoanalytical boundaries of the Ego: Freud, Klein, Winnicott, Lacan |
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| The challenges of working at the frontier: A meta-psychological approach to borders |
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| From Freud to Benedetti: Variations on the distinction between self and non-self in psychoanalytic contexts with schizophrenic patients |
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| Delusion, Self and Neuroleptics. A phenomenological approach to the effects of neuroleptics |
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| Self and self-being, from the bacteria to the salience network |
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| Hatred and misanthropy in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens |
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| Use of the avatar in therapeutic mediation groups involving video games. From virtual double to transitional double |
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| The conception of robots and the fantasy of their mutiny: Transitionality of a creative double or Munchhausen syndrome by proxy? |
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| Elements concerning psychopathology in the virtual sphere: Cyberbullying |
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| Telepresence robots and intersubjectivation |
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| Exposure to screens and psychic development in children |
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| Lived-Time and Borderline Personality Disorder |
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| Delusional intuition as an elementary phenomenon in psychosis |
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| When the man is beaten by the woman: Psychoanalytical thoughts on the reversal of the poles of violence within the relationship |
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| 'It occurred to me that the insane ought to be studied': Charles Darwin's work and mental medicine |
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| The function of the uncanny in learning difficulties |
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| Image and culture in the care of unaccompanied minor refugees |
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| The autistic child and the parent confronted with failed intersubjectivity: A narrative approach |
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| The contribution of projective measures to the understanding of aggressiveness in young children with language impairment |
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| Stance, bearing, fall. Towards a phenomenological anthropology of bearing in the world |
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| High intellectual potential and Asperger's syndrome: Perspectives on new spectra |
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| Solitudes and melancholia |
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| Ill-treatment and so-called well-to-do families |
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| Acting out in a post-contemporary age |
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| Hyper-reflexivity and the first-person perspective: A decisive contribution of contemporary phenomenological psychopathology to the understanding of schizophrenia |
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