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Beyond the uncanny: Shirley Jackson’s poetics of alienation
Abstract Shirley Jackson is one of the most important authors of the uncanny of the twentieth century. Forgotten after her death in 1965, she is currently being rediscovered. This paper attributes her mastery to the depiction and evocation of extreme mental states, especially alienation and estrangement from oneself.
Dominic Angeloch
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Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Marie Ducrest, Lola Quinquard
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ABSTRACT The article discusses aspects of the dialectics of genius cults in the nineteenth century, using examples of Mozart's reception: the unveiling of the Salzburg memorial statue in 1842, Franz Grillparzer's texts on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his son Franz Xaver, as well as the artist's novella Der arme Spielmann.
Werner Michler
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Madam Butterfly: tragic figure of Masochism and Melancholy
By their textual and musical dramaturgy, operatic mises en scène offer a perfect view of the conflicts inherent in human nature. The passions of Madam Butterfly - the eponymous opera of G.
Benoit Verdon+3 more
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Are there young carers in oncology? A systematic review
Abstract Objective This systematic review aims to investigate the support children provide in the case of a relative's cancer. Methods Searches were performed on four electronic databases (Embase, PsycINFO, PubMed and ScienceDirect) to identify studies that report on the support provided by children to a relative diagnosed with cancer.
Pauline Justin+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mentalization is defined as the human capacity to reflect upon one's own or others’ behaviors in terms of underlying mental states and intentions. Several concepts of mentalizing exist, which differ in content, assessment, and clinical prediction.
Krink Stephanie, Ramsauer Brigitte
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Schizophrénie et personnalité schizotypique
Schizophrénie et personnalité ...
Bénédicte Jaggy, Louisa Schouwey
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Karl Jaspers is a psychiatrist, philosopher, and humanist. In 1913, he published the General Psychopathology (GP; Allgemeine Psychopathologie), the first edition.
Seon-Cheol Park
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