Symptôme ou malaise informe?

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Abstract

Considering the following statement that the psychoanalytic symptom as consultation incentive is replaced by complaint and vague uneasiness, the author resolves to consider this uneasiness like a symptom awaiting its elaboration. She bases herself on the freudian theory that displays the act and repetition notions and consequently recaptures their significance thanks to the second topography's contribution to propose the theoretical steps that allow the building up of this uneasiness into a psyhoanalytic symptom.

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Balestriere, L. (2006). Symptôme ou malaise informe? Cahiers de Psychologie Clinique, 26(1), 13–27. https://doi.org/10.3917/cpc.026.0013

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