« For this is where the paradox of the transfer lies: the analyst is both the forwarder and the recipient. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The force of attraction |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The force of attraction
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« The Wolfson "case" depicts a particular moment of psychoanalysis in relation to studies of autobiographical texts. The reprise of elements of the intellectual constellation of its time allows us to rethink the modes in which psychopathology and psychoanalysis lie epistemologically, inspiring innovative clinical practices. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Wolfson file or The Case of "Schizo and Languages" |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Wolfson file or The Case of "Schizo and Languages"
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« This is to say nothing other than to recall the basic methodological requirement that is inherent in any discipline with scientific pretension to u p d a t e its internal determinations. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
After Freud |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
After Freud
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