2005
DOI: 10.3917/cpsy.039.0033
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Psychanalyse de l'hypocondrie

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“…In this sense, two small, albeit significant landmarks seem to have had a strong effect on the French and English schools of thought: Perrier's () paper from the former and Stolorow's () from the latter. After defining the loss of familiarity with the body as one of the fundamental characteristics of hypochondria, Perrier was one of the first authors to perceive hypochondria as a defense, which as pathological as it may be, is probably the only way to prevent the subject from going mad.…”
Section: Freud's Successors and The Question Of Hypochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, two small, albeit significant landmarks seem to have had a strong effect on the French and English schools of thought: Perrier's () paper from the former and Stolorow's () from the latter. After defining the loss of familiarity with the body as one of the fundamental characteristics of hypochondria, Perrier was one of the first authors to perceive hypochondria as a defense, which as pathological as it may be, is probably the only way to prevent the subject from going mad.…”
Section: Freud's Successors and The Question Of Hypochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%