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This Way of Speaking Can Reveal a Complex of Superiority Ignored, According to This Renowned Psychiatrist

Summary by psychologies.com
As he splits the crowd, in Bormes-les-Mimosas in 2001, a person shouts to Jacques Chirac: "conn*rd!" What the main interested person responds to, from tac to tac, "Enchanted, me, c'est Chirac!" This sense of the right word, in rebound, otherwise called "partial" is not given to everyone. This is what the psychiatrist Christophe André points out in his chronicle France Inter dedicated to the topic. He explains that on this subject, there are two …
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As he splits the crowd, in Bormes-les-Mimosas in 2001, a person shouts to Jacques Chirac: "conn*rd!" What the main interested person responds to, from tac to tac, "Enchanted, me, c'est Chirac!" This sense of the right word, in rebound, otherwise called "partial" is not given to everyone. This is what the psychiatrist Christophe André points out in his chronicle France Inter dedicated to the topic. He explains that on this subject, there are two …

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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