2004
DOI: 10.1051/ppsy/2004435387
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Les troubles bipolaires : réflexions psychopathologiques et perspectives psychothérapiques

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“…Bleuler's classical phenomenological description, through the concept of "syntony" (1911), refers to the "tendency of the maniac to vibrate in unison with the environment" (Widakowich, 2015). In line with this, psychodynamic studies have found an "excessive permeability to the environment, a porosity of limits, and excessive sensoriality and affectivity in bipolar patients" by means of projective tests (Sagelas-Granval, 2004). The problem of the great heterogeneity of diagnostic categories in psychiatry is recognized.…”
Section: The Affective Route Alterations In Bdmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Bleuler's classical phenomenological description, through the concept of "syntony" (1911), refers to the "tendency of the maniac to vibrate in unison with the environment" (Widakowich, 2015). In line with this, psychodynamic studies have found an "excessive permeability to the environment, a porosity of limits, and excessive sensoriality and affectivity in bipolar patients" by means of projective tests (Sagelas-Granval, 2004). The problem of the great heterogeneity of diagnostic categories in psychiatry is recognized.…”
Section: The Affective Route Alterations In Bdmentioning
confidence: 90%