Clinical practice involving the treatment of neurological patients with cognitive impairments has usually had neurology and neuropsychology as its main axes, neglecting psychotherapeutic approaches and prioritizing the rehabilitation of cognitive functions. This essay aims at exploring what may be learned about the psychic organization of neurological patients from the perspective of psychoanalytical treatment, as opposed to evaluating the validity of this method. We introduce the argument that the psychopathological scene developed after the experience and perception of cognitive impairment is placed at the intersection of narcissistic identity pathologies and classic traumatic neuroses, since the traumatic blow established by the disease ...
La maladie d’Alzheimer est largement connue du grand public comme une destruction mnésique amenant p...
© 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS Objective This article aims to reappraise the concept of the death instin...
It has long been known that brain damage has important negative effects on one’s mental life and eve...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
This article describes how principles from neuroscience can be used to inform, guide and develop psy...
A cognitivist approach is applied in this thesis to the psychoanalytic explanation of neurosis. The ...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
The case study method was used to investigate the manifestations of the death instinct as evidenced ...
L’étude de la mémoire, du point de vue de son fonctionnement et de ses troubles, entre neurosciences...
The progress of modern psychiatry in the paths of biomedicine has led to the impression that psychop...
Suicides and neurological disorders are two prominent causes of mortality and chronic morbidity and ...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
Death is the most threatening experience to human life because it is inevitable and causes irrevers...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
La maladie d’Alzheimer est largement connue du grand public comme une destruction mnésique amenant p...
© 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS Objective This article aims to reappraise the concept of the death instin...
It has long been known that brain damage has important negative effects on one’s mental life and eve...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
This article analyses how and with what consequences body–mind relations (the sphere of the psychoso...
This article describes how principles from neuroscience can be used to inform, guide and develop psy...
A cognitivist approach is applied in this thesis to the psychoanalytic explanation of neurosis. The ...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
The case study method was used to investigate the manifestations of the death instinct as evidenced ...
L’étude de la mémoire, du point de vue de son fonctionnement et de ses troubles, entre neurosciences...
The progress of modern psychiatry in the paths of biomedicine has led to the impression that psychop...
Suicides and neurological disorders are two prominent causes of mortality and chronic morbidity and ...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
Death is the most threatening experience to human life because it is inevitable and causes irrevers...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
La maladie d’Alzheimer est largement connue du grand public comme une destruction mnésique amenant p...
© 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS Objective This article aims to reappraise the concept of the death instin...
It has long been known that brain damage has important negative effects on one’s mental life and eve...