Extracts from the Evening of the Library of the ECF: "The Body taken at its Word. What it Says, what it Wants"
By Hélène Bonnaud with Laura Sokolowsky and the Team of the Library of the ECF* "It is said that psychoanalysis is interested only in the unconscious and not in the body. Hélène Bonnaud puts this misunderstanding to the test in the clinic. For psychoanalysis the body is touched, affected by the word." This gives a flavour of the exchange between the ECF Library Team * and Hélène Bonnaud, the author of the book " The Body taken at its Word. What it Says, what it Wants ". Published by Navarin Le Champ Freudien. Radio Lacan presents an extract of this evening's proceedings. * Laura Sokolowsky with Marina Lusa, Romain-Pierre Renou, Sandrine Courouge, Liliana Salazar-Redon, Luc Garcia and Karim Bordeau.
Episode 1
Introduction, by Laura Sokolowsky. Reasons for the Title
By Hélène Bonnaud
Established by: Omaïra Meseguer
14:00 minutes | Audio in French | Recorded 08.12.2015
Episode 2
The Limit of the Clinical Case
By Hélène Bonnaud
Established by: Omaïra Meseguer
6:59 minutes | Audio in French | Recorded 08.12.2015
Episode 3
A Short Reflection on Hypochondria
By Hélène Bonnaud
Established by: Omaïra Meseguer
4:43 minutes | Audio in French | Recorded 08.12.2015
Episode 4
The Presence of the Analyst's Body
By Hélène Bonnaud
Established by: Omaïra Meseguer
13:24 minutes | Audio in French | Recorded 08.12.2015
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