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_aFigurabilite psychique. _lEnglish |
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_aThe work of psychic figurability : _bmental states without representation / _cCesar Botella and Sara Botella ; with an introduction by Michael Parsons ; translated by Andrew Weller, with the collaboration of Monique Zerbib. |
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_aHove, East Sussex ; _aNew York : _bBrunner-Routledge, _c2005. |
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_tIntroduction / _rMichael Parsons -- _g1. _tThe limits of thought : Paris-London back and forth -- _g2. _tThe negative duality of the psyche -- _g3. _tNon-representation -- _g4. _tThe geometer and the psychoanalyst -- _g5. _tFigurability and the work of figurability -- _g6. _tOn the auto-erotic deficiency of the paranoiac -- _g7. _tWorking as a double -- _g8. _t'Only inside - also outside' -- _g9. _tA community in the regression of thought -- _g10. _tThe engative of the trauma -- _g11. _tThe hallucinatory -- _g12. _tMysticism, knowledge and trauma -- _g13. _tA psychoanalytic approach to perception -- _g14. _t'The lost object of hallucinatory satisfaction'. |
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