The “Language” of Flowers
Eoche-Duval, Brigitte
The “Language” of Flowers - 2007.
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— As in the case of dream language, speech in analysis recovers the memory of words in their link to things and with the force of hallucinatory action. Hence the author’s account of a clinical episode in the treatment of a child in which the « language » of flowers presentifies the figures of the latter’s phantasy, their hallucinatory power and the temporality that pertains to the ephemeral.
The “Language” of Flowers - 2007.
54
— As in the case of dream language, speech in analysis recovers the memory of words in their link to things and with the force of hallucinatory action. Hence the author’s account of a clinical episode in the treatment of a child in which the « language » of flowers presentifies the figures of the latter’s phantasy, their hallucinatory power and the temporality that pertains to the ephemeral.
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