1994
DOI: 10.3917/rfps.006.0197
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“…This means that they have a diffuse sense of self. Indeed there is an earlier disorder called Pensee Operatoire (operative thinking) described by Marty and de M'Uzan (1963) where there is a similar utilitarian thinking style to that seen in Alexithymia and indeed Asperger's disorder. Krystal (1998) has described patients with La Pensee Operatoire as showing a "dull, mundane, unimaginative, utilitarian, and sequential recitation of concrete facts" (page 246).…”
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“…This means that they have a diffuse sense of self. Indeed there is an earlier disorder called Pensee Operatoire (operative thinking) described by Marty and de M'Uzan (1963) where there is a similar utilitarian thinking style to that seen in Alexithymia and indeed Asperger's disorder. Krystal (1998) has described patients with La Pensee Operatoire as showing a "dull, mundane, unimaginative, utilitarian, and sequential recitation of concrete facts" (page 246).…”
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“…The word 'alexithymia' stems from Greek (A = negation; lexis = word, thymos = feeling) and denotes the individual's inability to perceive his own feelings, to express these verbally, and thus to cope with them emotionally [17]. While the term 'alexithymia' was coined by the Boston school [23], the French school terms their concept of 'blindness of feeling' as 'Pensée opératoire' [19]. The GD patient in this study appeared rather unremarkable in the CSD compared to other disease groups, for example a selected patient group from a psychosomatic liaison service in a dermatology clinic.…”
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“…Dans la même dynamique, le défaut d'inhibition met en avant l'impulsivité au niveau comportemental et la répétition d'acte en vue de combler le vide d'une pensée contrôlée. Ceci nous ramène à la pensée opératoire (Marty et de M'Uzan, 1963) caractérisée par l'aspect persévératif qui donne l'impression d'un fonctionnement cyclique mais figé, à l'image de la répétition comportementale des addictions.…”
Section: L'inhibition Cognitive Et Le Déficit éMotionnel Dans L'addicunclassified