Éloge des secrets: Illusion, soi et transformation

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Abstract

Through a certain eulogy of secrecy, it seems important to (re) discover its positive aspects. A constitutive bind exists between secrecy and the world construction via the ability of self illusion. The protective and maturative function of secrecy is clarified as well as the consequences of a failure of secrecy in this function where privacy becomes untouchable to one self. Besides, the frame of the enunciation of the speech is analy-sed through the connection to the other which can sometimes enable the unbearable to become bearable. © érès.

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Lévy-Soussan, P. (2008). Éloge des secrets: Illusion, soi et transformation. Enfances et Psy, 39(2), 119–128. https://doi.org/10.3917/ep.039.0119

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