2004
DOI: 10.3917/fp.010.0212
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Gabriel Balbo et Jean Bergès : Psychothérapies d'enfants, enfants en psychanalyse

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“…The aristocratic elites, aware of the current threat and willing to implement reforms, would need to join forces with the 'good' bourgeoisie and the propertied classes behind a strong government. 25 It is remarkable how Balbo's strategy, even before 1800, included changes to the structure of the elite, moderate reform, and society-stabilizing policies in terms of amalgame and ralliement. Under the Directory, and in particular under Napoleon, the dual policies of ralliement and amalgame characterized the course of reconciliation aimed at gaining the active − or at least passive − support of former enemies of the revolution and of the local elites in the territories annexed to imperial France.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aristocratic elites, aware of the current threat and willing to implement reforms, would need to join forces with the 'good' bourgeoisie and the propertied classes behind a strong government. 25 It is remarkable how Balbo's strategy, even before 1800, included changes to the structure of the elite, moderate reform, and society-stabilizing policies in terms of amalgame and ralliement. Under the Directory, and in particular under Napoleon, the dual policies of ralliement and amalgame characterized the course of reconciliation aimed at gaining the active − or at least passive − support of former enemies of the revolution and of the local elites in the territories annexed to imperial France.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Também Balbo (1991) Mas no período em que escreve seu relato, Wolfson se sente incomodado não só por qualquer emissão do inglês, seja de quem for a voz, como também pela visualização de palavras escritas nessa língua.…”
Section: O "Orolho"unclassified
“…1. A língua materna é causa de sujeito A esse respeito o psicanalista Gabriel Balbo (1991), que trabalha com a psicanálise da criança, escreveu um artigo entitulado "La langue nous cause" para falar de uma abordagem diferencial dos autismos e psicoses, pelo estudo do tipo de articulação entre o ouvido, o visto e o falado. A partir desse estudo de Balbo, que trata a língua como causa do sujeito, foi desenvolvido esse primeiro pressuposto.…”
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