La voix en tant qu'objet psychanalytique

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Little has been written on Voice as a psychoanalytic object. This paper shows that the experience of being addressed is fundamental for human beings. If the object of the drive is the voice, the aim of the invocatory drive is to make oneself addressed. Little has been written on Voice as a psychoanalytic object. This paper shows that the experience of being addressed is fundamental for human beings. If the object of the drive is the voice, the aim of the invocatory drive is to make oneself addressed. © érès. Tous droits réserv́s pour tous pays.

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Leader, D. (2006). La voix en tant qu’objet psychanalytique. Savoirs et Clinique, 7(1), 151–161. https://doi.org/10.3917/sc.007.0151

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