« The language has its own breath, it is mobile; and, rich or poor, she can say anything; it is encounter with the unexpected. It deconstrucances the concept (...) S. 19 »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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« Neutrality One of the qualities defining the attitude of the analyst in the cure. The analyst must be neutral about religious, moral and social values, i.e. not directing the cure according to any ideal and refrain from any advice, neutral in relation to transferential manifestations, which is usually expressed by the formula "not to penetrate the patient's game"; neutral, finally, as to the discourse of the analysed, i.e. not to give priority on the basis of theoretical prejudices, such fragment or type of meanings. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Vocabular of psychoanalysis
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« ... the expectations of the woman, the expectations of the man do not coincide and it is precisely because they cannot meet fully to the point of forgetting their differences that they attract each other. They cannot commune, except in the intensity of shared enjoyment. After that, they will be at best next to each other or in a opposite that separates them, disunity them. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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