Un divan à Delhi Psychothérapie et individualisme dans l'Inde contemporaine

Since the liberal turn of the 1990s, psychotherapies have been booming in Indian society. This book, devoted to the particular case of psychoanalysis in Delhi, describes how this new practice is becoming part of of new lifestyles. Why is therapy becoming an increasingly common practice? What need do...

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Main Author: Gagnant de Weck, Anne (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2023
Series:De l'Orient à l'Occident
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