Serge Lecours

Affiliations: 
Psychology Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology
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Dupont-Leclerc M, Lecours S. (2018) Experience of Joy and Sadness in Alexithymic Emotional Discourse Language and Psychoanalysis. 7: 62-83
Boucher MÈ, Pugliese J, Allard-Chapais C, et al. (2017) Parent-child relationship associated with the development of borderline personality disorder: A systematic review. Personality and Mental Health
Houle I, Philippe FL, Lecours S, et al. (2017) Networks of self-defining memories as a contributing factor to emotional openness. Cognition & Emotion. 1-8
Lecours S, Philippe FL, Boucher MÈ, et al. (2016) Negative Self-Evaluating Emotions as Mediator in the Relationship Between Childhood Emotional Trauma and Alexithymia in Adulthood. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 64: 1027-1033
Bouizegarene N, Lecours S. (2016) Verbal Elaboration of Distinct Affect Categories and Narcissistic Personality Disorder Features Psychoanalytic Psychology
Pellerin N, Lecours S. (2015) Sensitization to emotions and representation formation through social biofeedback: Is markedness a necessary mechanism? Psychoanalytic Psychology. 32: 61-93
Lecours S, Philippe F, Arseneault S, et al. (2013) Alexithymia, cognitive complexity, and defensive avoidance of emotion in a situation of experimentally induced sadness. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 61: 573-8
Boucher ME, Lecours S, Philippe FL, et al. (2013) Parental socialization of emotion and depression in adulthood: The role of attitudes toward sadness Revue Europeene De Psychologie Appliquee. 63: 15-23
Briand-Malenfant R, Lecours S, Deschenaux E. (2012) What does sadness mean to BPD patients? Journal of Personality Disorders. 26: 939-55
Deschenaux E, Lecours S, Doyon J, et al. (2012) Countertransference in the Rorschach situation as a clue to the patient's affective functioning: An exploratory study Rorschachiana. 33: 125-144
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