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Sexualization of children, back to Freud
If there is one figure who inflames minds and unleashes passions, it is Sigmund Freud. The "father of psychoanalysis", who has been called a charlatan, a Zionist, an occult magician, an incestuous father, and so on, leaves no one indifferent. In France in particular, he is credited with the discovery of "infantile sexuality".
Jun 9, 20248 min read


How did I come to create the "psychopathology of totalitarianism"?
By applying a psychopathological key to the phenomenon of totalitarianism, Ariane Bilheran has undertaken pioneering work and considerably deepened our knowledge of this phenomenon, which until now had been confined to sociopolitical analysis. As her original vision gradually established itself as an essential approach, it seemed useful to her to return to the origins and inspirations of her idea.
May 19, 20249 min read


Letter of Ariane Bilheran (PhD) to Pr. Judith Reisman, July, 18 2018
This letter is a response to the American Professor Judith Reisman who asked me some questions in relation to the very common beliefs in USA supposedly based on Freud about the “psychosexual development” of the child and justifying the precocious sexualization of the child.
Jul 18, 201821 min read


Time and space lived in psychotic delusion
Delusion has its own lived time and space, and particularly delusion in psychosis. Because in psychotic delusion these perceptions return in a fundamental way, that is, they are no longer necessarily affected by social norms, but they still share a universality, similar to an anthropological dimension of the conception of space-time.
May 14, 200911 min read


“Hyperdating” and its defensive function in psychosis
Psychosis manifests a singular apprehension of time, which is characterized by a difficulty in inscribing a temporality specific to the story, notably in phenomena of absence of dating or excessive dating. This excessive dating of certain psychotic stories is studied here through the concept of "hyperdating" proposed by the authors who question its psychic function. The methodology is qualitative and is based on the presentation of two clinical cases, one of schizophrenia, th
Oct 2, 200820 min read
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