Philippe Grimbert


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Philippe Grimbert is a French writer and psychoanalyst.

Biography

After studying psychology in 1968, Philippe Grimbert realized a Lacanian orientation analysis, before opening his own practice in Paris. He also worked in two medico-educational institutes, at Asnières and Colombes, for autistic or psychotic adolescents.
Passionate about music, dance and computer science, he published several essays, including Psychanalyse de la chanson and Pas de fumée sans Freud.
La Petite Robe de Paul, published in 2001, made him known in general literature. He is the author of six novels, in particular , which sold more than 1,500,000 copies and which was rewarded by the prix Goncourt des lycéens in 2004, the Grand prix des lectrices de Elle and the prix Wizo in 2005. In 2007, this novel was adapted to cinema by Claude Miller, with Patrick Bruel and Cécile de France in the lead roles.

Works

Novels

; Audio books
  • 2008: A Secret, - read by the author
  • 2009: La Mauvaise rencontre, Audiolib - read by the author

Essays

Psychanalyse de la chanson, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, Archimbaud, 1996,. Pas de fumée sans Freud : psychanalyse du fumeur, Paris, Armand Colin, 1999,. Évitez le divan : petit manuel à l'usage de ceux qui tiennent à leurs symptômes, Paris, Hachette littératures, 2001. Chantons sous la psy, Paris, Hachette Littératures, 2002. Avec Freud au quotidien : essais de psychanalyse appliquée, Paris, Grasset, 2012, 316 p.

Others

Participations

Collaboration

  • Karine Le Marchand, Devenir heureux : ces épreuves qui font notre force, with the participation of Stéphane Clerget, Philippe Grimbert and, Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 2009

Prefaces

Adaptations of the work

Cinema

Television

Theatre

  • 2009: La Petite Robe de Paul, directed by, presented by the Théâtre de Saint-Maur, the, Théâtre de Charenton le Pont-Saint Maurice, with Fabrice Moussy, Valérie Gabriel, Andréa Brusque, Maison des Métallos, Paris