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Les nouvelles figures de la peur. À la croisée de la médecine et de la psychanalyse

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Stitou, Rajaa
Keywords
médecine prédictive
psychanalyse
peur
angoisse
effroi
symbolisation
predictive medicine
psychoanalysis
fear
anxiety
dread
symbolization
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2786160
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https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=CM_092_0277
Abstract
C’est en plein coeur des dispositifs sécuritaires et prédictifs que se déchaîne et s’exacerbe la peur, une peur aux formes nouvelles présentifiant avec acuité la complexité de l’humain et la nécessité d’en passer par une éthique de la responsabilité. Ces figures contemporaines de la peur seront questionnées à travers leur résonance subjective, mais aussi dans leur rapport à l’actualité de la médecine prédictive et du contexte sociopolitique contemporain.L’expérience montre souvent que c’est, paradoxalement, en recevant la révélation d’un savoir sur sa maladie ou son destin génétique que le sujet est rendu étranger à lui-même et à son corps. Dans toute prédiction subsiste un imprédictible, un impossible à déterminer. N’est-ce pas face à cette butée que peut s’avérer féconde la rencontre de la médecine et de la psychanalyse ?
Often it is precisely in the framework of security and preventive measures that fear flares up and is exacerbated, a fear that takes on new forms and throws into sharp relief the complexity of the human condition and the necessity to take ethical responsibilities into account. The author examines the present-day forms of this fear by looking at their subjective resonances, but also their relationship to the current state of predictive medicine and the sociopolitical context. Experience shows us that in many cases, it is paradoxically upon learning of one’s illness or genetic destiny that the subject becomes stranger to himself and his own body. In all predictive methods there is a residue of unpredictability, of what cannot be determined. In dealing with this limit, the encounter between medicine and psychoanalysis can turn out to be especially productive.
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2015
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