2010
DOI: 10.7202/044763ar
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Le catholicisme québécois sur le divan. Les essais du psychanalyste André Lussier dans Cité Libre

Abstract: Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. Érudit offre des services d'édition numérique de documents scientifiques depuis 1998. Convoquer le docteur Freud à la rescousse du catholicisme canadienfrançais, voilà une entreprise bien incongrue au premier regard. Les théories du médecin viennois, qui assimilait le rite religieux à une névrose 1. Louise Bienvenue est professeure d'histoire à l'Université de Sherbrooke et membre du Centre d'histoire des régulations sociales. Elle s… Show more

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“…Stern's experimental work, supervised by Wilder Penfi eld in The McGill Department of Psychiatry in Quebec, which was established in 1943 (Cleghorn, 1984;Bienvenue, 2010), refl ected his thoughts on faith, religion, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He became famous after he published the studies in which he contemplates his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism (Goldbloom, 1999;Lellote, 1954;McFarland, 2007;Neuhaus, 1988) and attempts to reconcile the Old Testament and the New Testament (Connor, 2001;Stern, 1951Stern, , 1960.…”
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“…Stern's experimental work, supervised by Wilder Penfi eld in The McGill Department of Psychiatry in Quebec, which was established in 1943 (Cleghorn, 1984;Bienvenue, 2010), refl ected his thoughts on faith, religion, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He became famous after he published the studies in which he contemplates his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism (Goldbloom, 1999;Lellote, 1954;McFarland, 2007;Neuhaus, 1988) and attempts to reconcile the Old Testament and the New Testament (Connor, 2001;Stern, 1951Stern, , 1960.…”
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confidence: 99%