Clinique et anthropologie : quelles articulations ?

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Olivier Douville, The Relationship between Anthropology and the Clinic Clinical questions concern both what the clinic has to offer and how each clinical psychoanalyst apprehends new modalities of reception of subjectivities in space and time. The importance of contemporary anthropology is evident in relation to the suffering of patients most often represented as missing something (without a home, citizenship, community). It is in this context that psychoanalysts and anthropologists can reestablish contacts broken by false hopes and misunderstandings, but rich in provocations and reciprocal exchanges.

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