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Titre : |
Unease in privacy |
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Numéro : |
15 |
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Année : |
2000 |
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Volume : |
VI |
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Auteur(s) : |
Paul DENIS |
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Résumé : |
Psychoanalysis is only feasible in a private space. Today's trends in social functioning are deinstitutionalizing the family and are extending the wilfulness for "transparency" to private spaces. These trends expose us to different risks: reciprocal playfulness between "public" and "private" tends to disappear, giving familial hyponomy or anomy. Couple sexuality, under Eros, tends to be replaced by group sexuality, under Anteros. Psychoanalytic practice may become impossible because of lack of privacy. |
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Pages : |
139 - 150 |
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Type : |
Research paper |
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Keywords : |
Uneasiness, privacy sexuality, psychoanalysis |
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Citations : |
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