Abstract: In the present paper, we look into what is painful psychical analgesia in relation to what 19th century clinicians have named “moral pain ” in melancholia, and more particularly in the delusion of negation described by the French psy-chiatrist Jules Cotard in 1880, a form of delusion that can be seen mostly in cases of chronic anxious melancholia. This condition is characterized by a painful absence of emotions, which occurs when the subject, in the Lacanian sense of the word, ceases to be touched by the signifiers, and consequently ceases to exist as a subject. Hence, these patients often de-clare themselves to be already dead or incapable of dying. The psychoanalytical approach to this delusion allows an un-derstanding of the ‘’...
Jules Cotard described, in 1880, the case of a patient characterized by delusions of negation, immor...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
International audienceBackgroundNegative hallucinations are characterized by a defect in perception ...
International audienceIn the present paper, we look into what is painful psychical analgesia in rela...
In 1880 French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negation ...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
Dr. Jules Cotard (1840-1889) was a Parisian neurologist who first described the delire des negations...
In 1880, Jules Cotard described a peculiar syndrome after observing the case of a 43-year-old woman,...
Cotard’s syndrome, originally described by a French physician Jules Cotard in 1880 as le délire des ...
Cotard delusion—the delusional belief “I am dead”—is named after the French psychiatrist who first d...
Cotard's syndrome is a rare disorder. The central feature is a nihilistic delusion concerning one's ...
Cotard’s Syndrome (CS) is a rare clinical event described for the first time in 1880 by the neurolog...
In 1880 the French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negat...
This paper highlights Professor Ronald Melzack's theoretical contributions to the understanding of p...
Patients suffering from the Cotard syndrome can deny being alive, having guts, thinking or even exis...
Jules Cotard described, in 1880, the case of a patient characterized by delusions of negation, immor...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
International audienceBackgroundNegative hallucinations are characterized by a defect in perception ...
International audienceIn the present paper, we look into what is painful psychical analgesia in rela...
In 1880 French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negation ...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
Dr. Jules Cotard (1840-1889) was a Parisian neurologist who first described the delire des negations...
In 1880, Jules Cotard described a peculiar syndrome after observing the case of a 43-year-old woman,...
Cotard’s syndrome, originally described by a French physician Jules Cotard in 1880 as le délire des ...
Cotard delusion—the delusional belief “I am dead”—is named after the French psychiatrist who first d...
Cotard's syndrome is a rare disorder. The central feature is a nihilistic delusion concerning one's ...
Cotard’s Syndrome (CS) is a rare clinical event described for the first time in 1880 by the neurolog...
In 1880 the French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negat...
This paper highlights Professor Ronald Melzack's theoretical contributions to the understanding of p...
Patients suffering from the Cotard syndrome can deny being alive, having guts, thinking or even exis...
Jules Cotard described, in 1880, the case of a patient characterized by delusions of negation, immor...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
International audienceBackgroundNegative hallucinations are characterized by a defect in perception ...