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Houari Maïdi : la revuelta del narcisismo

El odio es de naturaleza profundamente narcisista, traduce una defensa arcaica, es una protección extrema contra la amenaza de un derrumbe psíquico y del narcisismo. El odio puede ser inofensivo o al contrario agresivo y destructor buscando a abolir la alteridad. Durante la adolescencia, el movimiento afectivo del odio hacia los padres y globalmente hacia el entorno parece ser necesario puesto que el adolescente tiene el sentimiento de ser « mal visto », pasivo o feminizado.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 277-288.

Philippe Givre: the white voice of kurt cobain or the melancholic accents of grunge music

While emphasizing the way in which the band Nirvana managed to crystallize the malaise and latent fury of a generation of adolescents, the author focuses on the special influence exercised by the melancholy tones of Kurt Cobain’s voice. Though this white voice greatly contributed to the auto-affective and captivating power of the band’s melodies, it was not without the help of an imaginary companion, Boddah, who is supposed to have played a role in the artist’s tragic destiny.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 451-466.

Anne-Valérie Mazoyer, Marjorie Roques: idealizing, sublimatory and masochistic functions of the perverse process

We will elucidate the issue of sexuation in adolescence with reference to perverse processes, particularly of masochism. The mobilization of perverse processes is an attempt to negotiate seduction fantasies, which continue to be highly charged by traumatic realities like incest and death. We will connect perversion and sublimation, as opposed to idealization.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 439-448.

Stéphanie Claudel, Philippe Claudon: being the sibling of an autistic person

The authors offer some reflections on the experience of autistic persons’ siblings, and explores the mark the autistic context leaves on the process of subjectivation in adolescence. The analysis focuses on the structuration of body image and on the evolution of narcissistic and objectal investments in relation to the potential for subjective differentiation from the family environment. We will conclude by presenting some suggestions for further research and ideas about prevention.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 429-437.

Joëlle Bordet: the figures of hate and young people from working class neighborhoods

Referring to ideas about democratic inspiration in adolescence developed with Ph. Gutton, we will analyze the dynamics of anger in adolescence and its crystallization into hatred in some youths or “former” youths from working class neighborhoods. We will see how this hate can become an instrument of clientelism or fundamentalism.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 417-427.

Sébastien Chapellon: a hate masking an appeal to be loved : the false flags of abuse

This article describes a consequence of adolescent malaise that is not well known: the false flags of abuse. A situation in which a young man falsely accused his father explains the meaning of this act, which seems to be the corollary of a pitiless affection. The author argues that such young whistle-blowers have a paradoxical need for support from the adult they are accusing.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 405-415.

Diana Maatouk, Louis Brunet: hate in an adolescent war amputee

Four semi-directive clinical interviews and a projective test have been carried out with an adolescent boy who is a war amputee. This research, carried out through psychoanalysis, helped to show the dehumanizing experience of this youth. Surviving by hate is the best solution that he could find to fight off the threat of breakdown of his intrapsychic balance, which nevertheless remains precarious.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 395-404.

Ouriel Rosenblum: hate thwarted, destructiveness hardened

In the context of a two-stage treatment (family therapy during childhood, individual therapy during adolescence), this article will examine the case of Julien, the only sibling in his family to have been contaminated in utero by his mother’s HIV. The author will try to pinpoint the genesis of the thwarted hate, as well the process by which the transmission was melancholized, bearing witness to the destructiveness occupies the place of hatred.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 383-394.

Anne Boisseuil: disgust in adolescence, a creative process?

This article will study disgust expressed by the adolescent girl as an expression of creative subjective movements. We will study its evolution in the therapeutic process. Disgust will be a way of understanding the interweaving of drives in this young girl. Disgust will be examined from the perspective of its archaic and genitalized links.

Adolescence, 2015, 33, 2, 367-381.