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100 1 0 _aFleury, Emmanuel
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245 0 0 _aDrooling with envy
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520 _aWhen Nemo seizes the practitioner’s glasses in the pocket of his shirt, grabs his notes to tear them up, smears him with green paint, what is he doing? What is he taking hold of? What is this envy? An envy that cannot be easily identified and that must be differentiated from jealousy. For Rosine Lefort, it is envy that allows the child to reproduce what he is in the eyes of the analyst. It is close to frustration as defined by Jacques Lacan. In the child’s psychosis, envy is a moment that allows him to produce his being for the Other.
690 _aRosine Lefort
690 _apsychose
690 _aenfant
690 _aEnvie
690 _aAutre
690 _aRosine Lefort
690 _aOther
690 _aEnvy
690 _achildren
690 _apsychosis
786 0 _nSavoirs et clinique | o 30 | 1 | 2023-10-04 | p. 49-57 | 1634-3298
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-savoirs-et-cliniques-2022-1-page-49?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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