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Haptonomic presence – Number 2001/1 – N° 6 – Proceedings of the 3rd haptonomy congress

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Page 5: AnneMarie Veldman-van Polen – Editorial | Page 7 to 8: Raymond Belaiche – Opening of the congress | Page 9 to 11: Raymond Belaiche – Hapto-obstetrics in public health | Page 13 to 19: Jean-Claude Secheresse – Haptonomy and public health | Page 21 to 25: Jean-Louis Revardel – Haptonomy as a phenomenal-empirical science | Page 27 to 34: Bernard This – Prenatal affective life | Page 35 to 49: Laurence Bolsigner – Intimacy in perinatal haptonomic accompaniment | Page 51 to 57: Jean Ebert – Drug addiction and pregnancy, haptopsychotherapeutic approach | Page 59 to 69: Georgette Tinjod and Albert Goldberg – The contribution of haptonomy to obstetrical eutocia | Page 71 to 82: Mehdi Djalali – Analysis of 130 births accompanied by haptonomy | Page 83 to 102: Jaime Robert Torres and François Chapuis – Perinatal haptonomic accompaniment and psychic disorders in the postpartum period | Page 103 to 112: Catherine Guéguen – The child accompanied in haptonomy: one-year follow-up | Page 113 to 124: Catherine Dolto-Tolitch – Three distresses, three enigmas | Page 125 to 129: Ine Op Heij – Haptopsychagogy of children with hyperactivity syndrome (ADHD) | Page 131 to 143: Frans Veldman – Thymesthésie, self-consciousness, ipseity | Page 145 to 154: Thomas Gelber – Trauma, social ties and mistreatment | Page 155 to 159: Dominique Décant-Paoli – The island and the lizards | Pages 161 to 182: Dominique Décant-Paoli – Haptopsychotherapeutic approach for people suffering from “borderline syndrome”.

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