The DSM has led clinicians to abandon the term "neurosis". However, the term "psychosis" still remains, even though its modern description, an "a-theoretical" approach, challenges its theoretical relevance. From a clinical point of view, psychosis refers to a disrupted link to reality. This goes back to Freud's writings, where he spoke of the conflict between the ego and reality. He formulated two distinct theories on this question: one dealing with the early development of reality testing, the other with the phenomenon of psychosis. Our work aims to show how Freud developed these theories and suggests connecting links between them. Thus it is possible to outline an "original psychoanalytical psychosis", on which Freud's successors later fo...
Brief description of Freud's life and work, emphasising the role of fictive belief and experience (p...
Psychoanalysis and phenomenology are both aimed at man. They seek to characterize its differences, i...
Are there still neuroses? And, in particular, can we still rely on the category of obsessional neuro...
The DSM has led clinicians to abandon the term "neurosis". However, the term "psychosis" still remai...
What where the main types of psychological knowladge used by Freud which contributed to the emergenc...
The word "psychosis" is the one which prevailed as the scholarly term for insanity. The perspective ...
This work aims to investigate the scientific context of Freud's time, more specifically, rationality...
works, comments on this as follows: ’The term obsessional neurosis (Zwangsneurose) makes its first p...
Pour Freud et Lacan, la psychose n'est pas un état déficitaire. Le texte de Schreber demeure un trai...
The first section gives a brief overview of psychiatric and psychoanalytical approaches to psychosis...
Thanks to an investigation in psychopathological speeches dealing with the entry into psychosis in c...
Après avoir dressé dans une première partie un bref panorama des approches psychiatriques et psychan...
Quels sont les principaux acquis de la psychologie médicale de l’époque de Freud qui ont contribué à...
For Freud and Lacan psychosis is not a deficiency. Nowadays, Schreber’s text still remains an unequa...
Freud derived his fundamental concepts, which became the basis for his metapsychology, primarily fro...
Brief description of Freud's life and work, emphasising the role of fictive belief and experience (p...
Psychoanalysis and phenomenology are both aimed at man. They seek to characterize its differences, i...
Are there still neuroses? And, in particular, can we still rely on the category of obsessional neuro...
The DSM has led clinicians to abandon the term "neurosis". However, the term "psychosis" still remai...
What where the main types of psychological knowladge used by Freud which contributed to the emergenc...
The word "psychosis" is the one which prevailed as the scholarly term for insanity. The perspective ...
This work aims to investigate the scientific context of Freud's time, more specifically, rationality...
works, comments on this as follows: ’The term obsessional neurosis (Zwangsneurose) makes its first p...
Pour Freud et Lacan, la psychose n'est pas un état déficitaire. Le texte de Schreber demeure un trai...
The first section gives a brief overview of psychiatric and psychoanalytical approaches to psychosis...
Thanks to an investigation in psychopathological speeches dealing with the entry into psychosis in c...
Après avoir dressé dans une première partie un bref panorama des approches psychiatriques et psychan...
Quels sont les principaux acquis de la psychologie médicale de l’époque de Freud qui ont contribué à...
For Freud and Lacan psychosis is not a deficiency. Nowadays, Schreber’s text still remains an unequa...
Freud derived his fundamental concepts, which became the basis for his metapsychology, primarily fro...
Brief description of Freud's life and work, emphasising the role of fictive belief and experience (p...
Psychoanalysis and phenomenology are both aimed at man. They seek to characterize its differences, i...
Are there still neuroses? And, in particular, can we still rely on the category of obsessional neuro...