Complexité psychopathologique du phénomène d'addiction réévalué avec des concepts psychosomatiques et métapsychologiques

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Abstract

To day it is possible to have a psychoanalytical psychosomatic theory of addict conducts. On the one hand because addictions concern body as somatisation, on the other hand because in each of these pathologies the psychic working is often too poor: preconscious deficit, affect deficit or alexithymia, essential depression, deficit of auto-erotism constitution. The major difference is, well often, in an attitude of inhibition of agressive violence in somatisation (suppression) whereas this inhibition (suppression) can be raised by the recourse to addict behavior. Finally, the presence of «organic desease after stopping addiction behavior » (ODASA) will be the clinic proff of this necessary psychosomatic theorizing of addiction.

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Pirlot, G. (2002). Complexité psychopathologique du phénomène d’addiction réévalué avec des concepts psychosomatiques et métapsychologiques. Psychotropes. https://doi.org/10.3917/psyt.082.0097

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