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Journal articles on the topic "Névroses obsessionnelles"
Vanier, Alain. "Névrose obsessionnelle, névrose idéale." Figures de la psychanalyse 12, no. 2 (2005): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/fp.012.0085.
Full textVanier, Alain. "Aujourd'hui, la névrose obsessionnelle." L'Évolution Psychiatrique 70, no. 1 (January 2005): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.evopsy.2004.10.002.
Full textSt-Arnaud, Guy-Robert. "Aspect freudien des rites et de leurs répétitions." Thème 4, no. 1 (March 16, 2009): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602433ar.
Full textVanderveken, Yves. "Mort et vif dans la névrose obsessionnelle." La Cause Du Désir N° 96, no. 2 (2017): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lcdd.096.0090.
Full textBaudin, Marianne. "La position hypocondriaque entre mélancolie, hystérie et névrose obsessionnelle." Champ psychosomatique 39, no. 3 (2005): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cpsy.039.0055.
Full textSolano-Suárez, Esthela. "« À propos de la névrose obsessionnelle féminine », de Serge Cottet." La Cause Du Désir N° 98, no. 1 (2018): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lcdd.098.0213.
Full textCamps, François-David, Jeanne Le Bigot, Didier Henneton, Jonathan Laboutique, and Benoît Verdon. "« Ça peut toujours servir ! » Syndrome de Diogène et névrose obsessionnelle." Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique 175, no. 6 (July 2017): 551–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2016.03.020.
Full textDelmas, Eve, and Marie Hazan. "L’Homme aux rats : une lecture de la complexité des enjeux d’une névrose obsessionnelle." Filigrane: Écoutes psychothérapiques 29, no. 2 (2020): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1077173ar.
Full text황선경. "La névrose obsessionnelle, la perversion et la sublimation dans Gilles et Jeanne de Michel Tournier." ASSOCIATION CULTURELLE FRANC0-COREENNE ll, no. 31 (November 2015): 255–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18022/acfco.2015..31.010.
Full textHalimi, S. "Régimes « sans » et régimes d’exclusion divers, le « Bio » virerait-il à la névrose obsessionnelle. Une nouvelle religiosité?" Médecine des Maladies Métaboliques 12, no. 3 (May 2018): 244–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1957-2557(18)30054-3.
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Brunot, Chantal. "Narcissisme et névrose obsessionnelle : le lien scripturaire à l'objet." Paris 5, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA05H051.
Full textJoseph, Marie-France. "Le dégoût hystérique et l’inappétence obsessionnelle." Toulouse 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006TOU20090.
Full textAccording to psychoanalytical doctrine and clinical practice, structure affects the body insofar as it remains linked to its axiomatic role as signifier. Disgust has no place in the body, whose function is to incarnate language. As an expressive fallback, the affect reports a triggering of the thought process as a "body event" of unconscious language. The hysteric anorexic expresses desire as taste for nothing. Exulting in deprivation, the anorexic vomits the sexual body as contact with reality. Surrounded by an obsession with death, disgust becomes general inappetence. Under pressure from rumination, as a dialectal expression of hysteria, inappetence becomes an exultation in retention of matter, midway between sloth and moral cowardice. It constitutes abhorrence of castration as contact with death. As a line of defence against desire, disgust and inappetence represent a battle-ground between dissatisfaction and impossibility where the body's weakness and gratification, associated with the effects of spoken existence, stands condemned
Zapata, Luz Mery. "Clinique des névroses et phénomènes de style : approche psychanalytique et étude des productions discursives." Toulouse 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003TOU20058.
Full textThis research work approaches the link between discursive productions and subjective position in neurosis clinic. Language here is conceived as being constitutive of the subject and of the emergence of desire. Neurosis, the subject's response to the Other, is both the structure and creation of a solution. Hysteria and obsessional neuroses are explored from the metapsychology and the social link they provide the basis for. The style lies at the very heart of the subject and the social link as it demands that the antinomy between the singular and the general be resolved. Analysis of discursive productions by neurotic subjects aims to reconstitute the link between the subjects and what they have to say in return for their relation with the signifier. Special importance is given to the details of the discourse that bear the mark of singularity. The notion of "phenomena of style" is an attempt to answer the question of articulation between structure, language and subjective position
Rose, Sébastien. "Actualités de la névrose obsessionnelle." Rennes 2, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00416390/fr/.
Full textAre there still neuroses? And, in particular, can we still rely on the category of obsessional neurosis? This question is a bit provocative; however it is far from being groundless. Dealing with the topicality of neuroses implies not only studying the contemporary symptomatic modalities of the neurosis, which changed in the course of time, thus modifying even the forms of demanding an analysis, but also more fundamentally the role that neurosis – obsessional neurosis – can have today in clinical nosography and in the social field. Obsessional neurosis was represented for the first time under this name five years before the beginning of last century. Is it by chance that it appears so late in nosography descriptions and if it is by the pen of Freud? What has it become today? This work seeks to demonstrate the relevance of the topicality of obsessional neurosis, especially as it no longer seems valid for "psychologists" who cut themselves off from the clinic. It is however more topical than ever, as soon as one returns to the clinic and articulates it to the movements across the social field. We seek to show that the Freudian description of obsessional neurosis is exemplary and complete. Which is not by chance, as far as the psychoanalytical concepts prove themselves to be necessary to “think" of it as such. From the Freudian description, we propose to demonstrate the modernity of obsessional neurosis and how the social functioning of contemporary society attests to the obsessional logic, in particular through evaluation and the phenomenon of faith
Dupain, Nathalie. "Traitement pharmacologique du trouble obsessionnel compulsif : revue de la littérature et échantillon personnel." Bordeaux 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR23071.
Full textChagnon, Jean-Yves. "Le pronostic a la preadolescence." Paris 5, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA05H006.
Full textPattier, Philippe. "" Une cisaille qui vient à l'âme " : TOC, symptôme obsessionnel ou névrose de contrainte ?" Rennes 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REN20012.
Full textThis work is purpose to remind the legitimicy of the obsessionnal neurosis concept at a time when only obsessive compulsive discorders are evoked. The first consequence with OCD is that it dosesn't show as a symptom that is a matter for or neurotic functionning : it only tends to be part of the anxiety troubles list. Now, in psychosis, symptoms apparently obsessionnal tend to have in fact a protection function, preventing the subject from a decompensation. That the reason why, before any interventionism, a prior diagnosis considering the structure of the subject is needed, the neurosis concept keeping all its legitimacy in its opposition to psychosis in particular. Outside the evacuation of the neurosis concept, another reason leads to the actual split in obsessional neurosis concept. OCD, it is said, are observed with very different patients and not only with those who have a compulsive obsessional personality. We have tried to keep in mind that "character" in its unconscious dimension does not always meet the notion of COP mainly touched on behaviour measure. Nevertheless, diagnosis in psychoanalysis is based on a subject consolidered in his singularity and not exclusively on symptoms. That a neurotic should be a victim of his obsessions doesn't prove his obsessional structure every time. Character as a constant form of relationship to the other even seems to be closer to testify of the structure of the obsessional fantasm, that was already hinted by Freud
Sauteraud, Alain. "Modèle comportemental et cognitif du trouble obsessionnel-compulsif : développements récents et applications thérapeutiques." Bordeaux 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR23058.
Full textDupont, Héloïse. "Evaluation dimensionnelle de l'impulsivité dans le trouble obsessionnel-compulsif." Lyon 2, 2002. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2002/dupont_h.
Full textElshaghmani, Mustafa. "Névrose obsessionnelle et structure psychotique : étude clinique et diagnostic différentiel." Rennes 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002REN20003.
Full textThe purpose of our work was to find ways how to define the differences between pseudo-obsessions and authentic obsessions starting from a process which is referring to the nature of the subject as a neurotic or a psychotic. To perform this study, we had obviously to investigate the concepts of the obsessional nevrosis and of the psychosis in using different methods : psychiatry theory and a dynamical approach which have allowed us to list a number of essential points of discussion related to the question of a differential diagnosis between obsessional nevrosis and psychosis. However, we have emphasised on the psychoanalytic approach in order to show the relevance of obsessional manifestation's structural clinic. The structural approach seems us very suitabolity to perceive the specificity of the pseudo obsessions and of their functions i the psychic economy of the nevrotic subject. We have insisted on the relevance of a sqtructural approach in the differential clinic between obsessional nevrosis and psychotic structure as the therapeutic stakes are of great importance. In fact, to distinguish the psychotic pseudo obsessional from the authentic obsessions is essential for the progress of the treatment, a clinic of the subject, an ethics of the subject of the jouissance. For the pseudo obsessions, we have mentioned the absence of an anxious conflict, the deficiency of the phallic signification, the psychotic doubt, the psychotic ritual, as distinctive indications. For the authentic obsession : the presence of anxious conflict, the Oedipus castration, the obsessional doubt, the obsessional rituals. Two essential points have allowed us to direct the structural diagnosis the modes of phallic jouissance or not, in one hand, the presence, or not of the fundamental phantasm in the other hand
Books on the topic "Névroses obsessionnelles"
Troubles obsessionnels compulsifs chez l'enfant et l'adolescent. Paris: Dunod, 2004.
Find full textBotbol, Michel. Réponses à vos questions sur les TOC de l'enfant et de l'adolescent. Paris: Solar, 2005.
Find full textAouizerate, Bruno. Les traitements du trouble obsessionnel-compulsif. Issy-les-Moulineaux: Masson, 2007.
Find full textChŏng-a, Hwang, ed. Irŏn sarang: Iŏn Mek'yuŏn changp'yŏn sosŏl. Sŏul-si: Media 2.0, 2008.
Find full text1948-, Assoun Paul-Laurent, ed. Les nouvelles addictions: Addiction sexuelle, cyberdépendance, dépendance affective, addiction aux thérapies, achat compulsif--. Paris: Scali, 2007.
Find full textRay, St John, ed. Finding X: One family's solution to obsessive compulsive disorder. Manville, IL: Vermilion Press, 2013.
Find full textKillinger, Barbara. Integrity: Doing the right thing for the right reason. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2008.
Find full textCraig, Buck, ed. L'amour obsession: Quand la passion vous emprisonne. [Montréal]: Le Jour, 1992.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Névroses obsessionnelles"
Golse, Bernard. "À propos des tics et des tocs : les enfants font-ils encore de véritables névroses obsessionnelles ?" In La psychanalyse, encore !, 31–36. Érès, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.bouko.2006.02.0031.
Full text"Références bibliographiques." In La névrose obsessionnelle, 143–47. Presses Universitaires de France, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.bruss.1996.01.0143.
Full textCohen de Lara, Aline. "Névrose obsessionnelle : théorie et clinique." In Les névroses, 151. Dunod, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.chabe.2013.02.0151.
Full textMarinov, Vladimir. "La névrose obsessionnelle : l’apport freudien." In Les névroses, 209. Dunod, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.chabe.2013.02.0209.
Full textMarinov, Vladimir. "Chapitre 4. La névrose obsessionnelle : l’apport freudien." In Les névroses, 209–78. Dunod, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.chabe.2019.01.0209.
Full textRézette, Séverine. "La névrose obsessionnelle." In Psychologie clinique et soins infirmiers, 164–65. Elsevier, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-70192-4.50039-9.
Full textEy, Henri, P. Bernard, and Ch Brisset. "La Névrose Obsessionnelle." In Manuel de psychiatrie, 349–64. Elsevier, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-71158-9.50019-9.
Full textDiatkine, Gilbert. "66. Obsessions et névrose obsessionnelle." In Quadrige, 1131–57. Presses Universitaires de France, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.diatk.2004.01.1131.
Full text"Névrose obsessionnelle ou trouble obsessionnel-compulsif." In Méga Guide STAGES IFSI, 1517–19. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-74529-4.00489-4.
Full textAlexandre, J., A. Balian, L. Bensoussan, A. Chaïb, G. Gridel, K. Kinugawa, F. Lamazou, et al. "Névrose obsessionnelle et trouble obsessionnel-compulsif." In Le tout en un révisions IFSI, 1375–78. Elsevier, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-70633-2.50479-0.
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