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The presence of the psychoanalyst at the general hospital and at the psychiatric hospital by hospiphilo


published on 2021-02-28T11:05:44Z

For this 4th seminar of the association “Demain La Psychanalyse-DLP”, it will be a question of thinking about the presence of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalyst in places of care. We first of all question the denomination of these places, of these places dedicated to taking care, in various capacities: religious, public, private, under different names: hospital, asylum, institute, reception places, associations, foundation … These places which have different objectives and histories may have in common that they are places of extension of psychoanalysis in the sense that the latter goes far beyond the cabinet of the analyst and the practice of classical treatment. We will identify the position of psychoanalysis in these different managerial and financial conditions. We will retrace the hospitality of yesterday and today granted to psychoanalysis and to the psychoanalyst in these places of care: How was it built? What have psychoanalysts brought to these places? Can we find any trace of it? What consideration of the subject in these places to date? Does the method, psychoanalytic praxis possibly have a place in these places today and tomorrow? We made a distinction between these places where psychoanalysis is hosted and other places created by psychoanalysts that we will call the public places of psychoanalysis which will be the subject of the second session of the seminar on March 13, 2021. This seminar came from a working group: With speakers in alphabetical order: Marina Benouaich: Coordination executive in a hospital environment, analyzer Philippe Mauny: Intern in psychiatry, analyzing Bernard Roland: Psychoanalyst Valérie Rodet: psychoanalyst in liberal and in protection association from childhood

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