Tous les articles par Admin

Siham Ez-Zajjari: adolescence and justice: at the boundaries of time

Clinical work in detention centers, with patients who are prone to destructiveness and delinquency, quickly brings the therapists face to face with a particular set of temporal issues. The immediacy of institutional responses to “the urgent need for subjectivation” sometimes imprisons these adolescents in harmful repetitions of the passage to the act. The clinician’s creativity then becomes a critical first response in making these places into possible transitional spaces.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 119-133.

Marie Colin, Kathleen Beuvelet, David Vavassori, Sonia Harrati: the violent act in adolescence: at the limits of the real

Today’s adolescent is caught up in what could be called hypermodernity. With the arrival of technology, new ways of acting out have appeared, such as digital violence. Using a clinical case, the authors will examine digital acts of violence from the angle of psychoanalysis. More specifically, they will discuss the way that familial lack will be displaced onto a new scene, that of the digital, in an attempt to restore adolescent limits.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 103-117.

Xanthie Vlachopoulou, Christophe Bittolo, Cindy Vicente, Philippe Robert: digital interference in the adolescent procenact his ess

The digital era, with its proliferation of screens, gives adolescents a stage on which they can playact their desires and conflicts. The use of virtual worlds, handy projection supports determined by the encounter between one’s own virtualness and that of pixelated worlds, will accompany the adolescent process. The use of virtual worlds pauses the adolescent process, but this can lead to a morbid dis-objectalizing process that prevents the adolescent from becoming an adult.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 89-101.

Anthony Brault: at the limits of what can be heard: sound violence of the pubertary

The author, inspired by the work of D. Anzieu, will attempt to show that the sound envelope of the Self is punctured by the eruption of the genital sexual, which entails a de-structuring movement of the limits of the Self and its functions: containment, which provides the basis for the feeling of the continuity of the Self (limit between inside and outside), and the individuation of the Self (limits between Self and other). This movement, called pubertary sound violence, is illustrated by the myth of the Greek god Pan.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 69-88.

Frédérik Guinard: the clinical treatment of adolescents in a stalled latency phase

The treatment of adolescents calls attention to a dearth of exploration of one’s surrounding and one’s psychic life in some subjects who are inhibited or unable to handle frustration. Recent interest in “stalled” latency phases has led to greater understanding of this period of human psychosexual development, long perceived/conceived as a “silent” one, and to a reimagining of possible ways of restarting the transitional processes associated with the work of latency.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 51-68.

Elodie Marchin, François Marty, Pierre Gaudriault: the experience of addiction as a metaphor for an extraordinary way of functioning

The use of psychoactive substances in adolescence enables one to experiment with what the psyche cannot approach. For Max, a gifted boy, drug use is more than a need for freedom, it is a way of defining his identity and facing the violence of the pubertary process. His drug use has a mediating function that will come to be part of a therapeutic relationship, especially in his experience of limits and of writing as sublimation.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 39-50.

Françoise Cointot: from the pain of thinking to the pleasure of dreaming

Victor’s psychotherapy for functional headaches occurs four years after he was cured of benign brain tumors and one year after his parents’ divorce. It will help him to process early defects of primal symbolisation and will revitalize his capacities for representing, symbolising and experiencing affect, thanks to the dynamic of transference and counter-transference.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 25-37.

Manuella De Luca: scars, self-cutting and working on boundaries

In self-cutting there is an incision that bleeds and leaves a more or less visible and permanent scar, which is invested with a combination of shame, aesthetic experience and intense power. The author will show how scars are invested in the context of what we call boundary issues and boundary work. This may be trophic, sustaining a transformative process in adolescents, especially through the scar; or it may be detrimental, when there is a sterile repetition of the act of self-cutting.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 11-23.

Aurore Bonneau-Jamot : frontières spatio-temporelles du contrat de poids

Cet article propose une lecture spatio-temporelle du contrat de poids dans la prise en charge des patients anorexiques hospitalisés. Il y est envisagé comme une médiation thérapeutique à visée temporelle. Aux frontières spatiales du lieu de soin s’ajoutent en effet les frontières temporelles des poids de séparation et de sortie. Leur articulation produit un phénomène de « temps pondéral » qui se fait l’écho des mouvements psychiques du patient à l’égard de ses objets parentaux.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 275-286.

Graziella Gilormini, Anne-Laure Pouzoulet : jouer pour être en lien

Les adolescents rencontrés dans notre unité de double prise en charge somato-psychiatrique dans un service de médecine de l’adolescent sont hospitalisés, car leur maladie et leurs traitements les empêchent de suivre une scolarité classique. À travers l’histoire de Medhi et sa participation au groupe « Corporescence », nous verrons comment en retraversant des jeux de l’enfance, il devient possible de se repositionner comme acteurs face à une maladie qui les a dans l’enfance parfois désubjectivés.

Adolescence, 2020, 38, 1, 257-273.