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À corps et à cris
- Collection Jacques Salomé
- Narrated by: Jacques Salomé
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Grâce à cette conférence l'auteur vous permet de comprendre : comment vos maladies sont des cris du silence, comment les blessures les plus profondes sont celles que nous n'avons pas pu médiatiser par la parole, la mise en mots, comment nous sommes "partie prenante" de tout ce qui nous arrive. Le corps dont la mémoire est inaltérable peut traduire des fidélités, des loyautés à tel ou tel parent pour tenter de réparer les blessures cachées de ces mêmes parents. Les maladies psychosomatiques expriment notre désir étouffé, notre besoin d'exister, d'être aimé, considéré à tout prix...
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