un mythe... : les répercutions
biologiques sur la psychanalyse se réduiraient à des
questions de terminologie tout en n'affectant pas les
concepts de base ; linfluence biologique des
théories freudiennes serait déduite de la seule
observation clinico-psychologique.
... qui a beaucoup servi à : occulter l'effet d'influences
biologiques a priori sur la théorie psychanalytique.
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Jones 1930 : 604 ;
Jones 1957 : 314 ;
Kris 1950 : 116 ;
Kris 1954 : 47 ;
Levin 1978 ;
Marx 1970 : 369;
Natenberg 1955 : 119 . |
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Amacher 1965 ;
Bowlby 1969 : 15-16 ;
Fancher 1971 ;
Holt 1965 , 1968 ;
McCarley et Hobson 1977 ;
Pribram et Gill 1976 ;
Ritvo 1965, 1972, 1974 ;
Sulloway 1998 : chapitre 2 à 12 ;
Yazmajian 1967. |
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