par Flemal, Simon ;Lammens, Geoffrey
Référence Cahiers de psychologie clinique, 48, 1, page (219-230)
Publication Publié, 2017
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : How can clinical experience teach us what distinguishes the notions of cure and treatment in their therapeutic tool value? Based on theoretical propositions set out by A. Zenoni from J. Lacan's lessons and the case study of a patient hospitalized in compulsory commitment, the article highlights the operative and even necessary aspect of a care that is not oriented by cure ideal. A major consequence of this is the shift from an idealistic practice to a pragmatic practice that focus on what is never cured for every subject.