Love-chain, according to Boris Cyrulnik-Liberation
Contrary to what his title can suggest, Boris Cyrulnik’s new essay does not have the theme of the transformation of conjugal love into attachment; At least it is not directly his subject, even if of this known phenomenon, it is also a question. Attachment is the strength line of this book, as, moreover, the author of the author who defines himself nicely as « An attachment practitioner ». But from this text which is very successful in bookstores, we do not immediately identify the heart, so many the tracks, sciences and sources cited. He summons ethology, psychoanalysis, biology, neuronal imagery, recent sociological studies, historians and some patients he followed. The documentation is rich. Sometimes, however, the author does not bother with sources, as when he writes that today, « 40 % of Israeli hostages defend their captors » and that they suffer from Stockholm syndrome. When you fall in love, you get attached is as brushy as they are attached. Psychiatrist, ethologist and psychoanalyst, Boris Cyrulnik, born in 1937, who became the one he was after a tragic childhood, is after