Psychoanalysis and Interdisciplinarity - II No 18, 2014/2 - pagesPages 101 to 103EditorialBy Rémy Potier, Olivier PutoisPages 104 to 115Ludwig Binswanger’s “Path Towards Freud” through Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry and PhilosophyBy Thomas LepoutrePages 116 to 123“Subversion” and “Dialectic”By Bernard BaasPages 124 to 132The Mind is on the OutsideBy Pierre MariePages 133 to 141The Belated Discovery of Pregnancy, Beyond DenialBy Luisa Araújo-AttaliPages 142 to 149From Trauma to the Passage à l’acteBy Raphaëlle BigexPages 150 to 159Treatments of the Body, Susbsistence and De-SubjectificationBy Jessica ChoukrounPages 160 to 166The Function of Eating Addictions and the Question of the Body Image in PsychosisBy Silvia LippiPages 167 to 177Is Any Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology Really Impossible?By Mi-Kyung YiPages 178 to 187The Unfathomable Violence of the Ego Ideal: Vincere by Marco Bellocchio (2009)By Marie-Christine Pheulpin, Pascale Bruguière, Catherine Azoulay, Françoise NeauPages 188 to 196A Radical Subversion of the Original Shi’ismBy Thierry Lamote