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/* From the unconscious to the unconscious "The psychoanalytic methods"Baudouin Ch., L’Âme enfantine et la psychanalyse, Neuchâtel-Paris, Delachaux&Niestlé, 1931. Deuxième édition augmentée 1951, 1964 Baudouin Ch., De l’instinct à l’esprit...
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He did not neglect the historical foundations of psychoanalysis, particularly the suggestion and hypnosis.
 
This experience and all his therapeutic practice, including the therapy of children and education4 led him to express the respective contributions of Freud and Jung with his own findings. "Freud or Jung’s alternatives must be overcome, we must be in favor of the psychoanalysis," he said and added, "It's like asking you: Are you for Newton or Einstein? To which there is only one answer: I am for physics.".
 
He brought to the psychoanalytic structure his personal contribution and himself made the conclusion of De l'instinct à l'esprit. He also wrote the interesting term "Psychagogy" .