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[The "Moi-peau"].

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  • 1pascale.van-vaek@hop.egp.ap-hop-paris.fr

Medecine Sciences : M/S
|February 7, 2006
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Area of Science:

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Dermatology

Context:

  • Early tactile exchanges are crucial for developing a coherent sense of self and secure boundaries.
  • Psychoanalytic theories explore mental structures defining the self and external world.
  • Didier Anzieu's "Moi-peau" concept describes early ego boundary formation through maternal skin contact.

Purpose:

  • To explore Didier Anzieu's "Moi-peau" theory.
  • To examine the role of early tactile experiences in psychological development.
  • To understand the link between the "Moi-peau" and dermatological conditions.

Summary:

  • The "Moi-peau" (skin-ego) is a fantasized shared skin with the mother, crucial for infant boundary development.
  • Gradual separation from this shared skin allows the child to form an autonomous self.
  • Anzieu's work highlights the importance of maternal-child tactile exchange for healthy development.

Impact:

  • Influenced dermatology and pediatrics to focus on early mother-child tactile interactions.
  • Aided in recognizing "borderline" states in dermatology patients.
  • Promoted integrating psychotherapy with dermatological treatments for better patient understanding and care.