, / - pagesPages 4 to 8EditorialBy Christian HoffmannPages 9 to 24Are there any psychosomatic disorders of the brain?By Yorgos DimitriadisPages 25 to 38Schizophrenia: a pathology of consciousness?By Charles-Siegfried Peretti, Marie-Victoire ChopinPages 39 to 44The paradoxes of memoryBy Alain VanierPages 45 to 51Towards an integrative approach of infantile autism.By Bernard Golse, Laurence RobelPages 52 to 61The functional outcomes of psychosis: a plurality of causal factors irreducible to naturalistic approaches.By Bernard PachoudPages 62 to 68Are we mad about language?By Michel PatrisPages 69 to 78What can psychoanalysis and neurology learn from each other?By Stéphane Thibierge, Catherine MorinPages 79 to 86Brain imaging under the test of psychoanalysisBy Rémy PotierPages 87 to 91The paradigm of psychotic suppletionsBy Christian HoffmannPages 92 to 101Considerations on the clinical and psychopathological relevance of the notion of “supplementation”By Frédéric PellionPages 102 to 108Native identityBy Sydney LevyPages 109 to 119Affect and reasonBy Sylvain TousseulPages 120 to 130The clinic of the subject in General Emergency ServicesBy Éléonore PardoPages 131 to 153Subjectivity, mathematical creation and the pathology of thoughtBy Laurent Carrive