Presence haptonomique – Number 1990/1 – N° 2 – Acts of the 1st international congress of haptonomy

Page 3 to 4: André Soler – Presentation | Page 5 to 10: Catherine Dolto-Toltich – Haptonomy, prophylaxis and human life trajectory | Page 11 to 15: Albert Goldberg – Prenatal meetings | Page 16 to 20: Catherine Dolto-Tolitch and Albert Goldberg – Recorded testimony | Page 21 to 26: W. Ernest Freud – Some general reflections on haptonomy | Page 27 to 29: W. Ernest Freud and André Soler – Some general thoughts on haptonomy | Page 30 to 33: Maurice Titran – Haptonomy: pediatric practice | Page 34 to 36: Hans von Lüpke – The haptonomic dialogue between pediatrician and child | Page 37 to 39: Marie-Thérèse Fritz – Importance of the development of affectivity in conception | Page 40 to 47: Frans Veldman and Frans R. Veldman – Urinary incontinence in the light of hapto-obstetrics | Page 48 to 57: Siegfried Heinz Potthoff and Françoise Hanus-Blondeau – Clinical experiences of haptonomic support during disturbed pregnancies | Page 58 to 64: André Soler – Accompany, help | Page 65 to 70: Dominique Décant-Paoli – Place of the unconscious and memory in haptonomy | Page 71 to 73: Marie-Hélène Gambs-Lautier – Weighing and the vertical | Page 74 to 77: Claude Renard – Haptonomy and aggressiveness | Page 78 to 84: Willem Ibes – Music: fullness of the present | Page 85 to 88: Thomas Gelber – The human right to affectivity | Page 89 to 93: AnneMarie Veldman-van Polen – Identity and authenticity | Page 94 to 103: Bernard This – Tender love and the development of basic security | Page 104 to 108: Ine Op Heij – Haptopsychagogy in children and adolescents with developmental disorders | Page 109 to 112: Herman Vekeman and Françoise Hanus-Blondeau – Affective confirmation in university teaching | Page 113 to 116: Bertrand Rioux – The non-verbal and silence in human relations | Page 117 to 121: Joël Clerget – A speaking hand, a touching voice | Page 122 to 126: Kiek Zeydner – Old age comes, but how? | Page 127 to 133: Marie de Hennezel – Haptonomic support for the dying | Page 134 to 135: Max Ploquin – Video documents | Page 136 to 148: Alvaro Aguirre de Carcer – Impact of the affective-confirming approach on the experience of pain and on specific neurotransmitters | Page 149 to 180: Frans Veldman – Prolegomena to a neurophysiology of haptonomic phenomenality.

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