L'inquiétante étrangeté

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La fin de l'analyse

La fin de l'analyse ? Bonne écoute :-)Bibliographie :Brunschwig, H. (2002). La «séparation» à la fin de l’analyse, du côté du patient et du côté de l’analyste. Témoignage. Imaginaire & Inconscient, (4), 37-43.Chemama, R., Lacôte-Destribats, C., & Vandermersch, B. (2016). Le métie ...  Show more

Commencer une analyse

L'entrée en analyse, le début, le commencement...Bonne écoute :-)Bibliographie : Brunschwig, H. (2002). La «séparation» à la fin de l’analyse, du côté du patient et du côté de l’analyste. Témoignage. Imaginaire & Inconscient, (4), 37-43.Chemama, R., Lacôte-Destribats, C., & Vande ...  Show more

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