Is the fundamental rule of free association suitable for adolescence with its re-awakening of the polymorphism of childhood sexuality? Between the illusions of the Ego and the danger of fragmentation, sexual subjectivation is possible if the clinician makes himself or herself available to the present of adolescent experience and assesses the Oedipal conflict which is still active, even if the drives and the object relation are experienced as abuse. The case of an adolescent girl will serve to illustrate how recourse to a variety of symptoms is an attempt to elicit the right responses from the therapist.
At a time of technological changes, the contemporary adolescent fashions new modes of intersubjective organization (sms, chat, mail, networks, etc.) by producing multiple figures of his new reference points. The author invites the reader to follow the chaotic movement of this evolution, piecemeal, as suggested by this fragmentary mode that runs counter to the abecedary.
Dans un temps de mutation technologique l’adolescent contemporain fabrique de nouvelles modalités d’organisation intersubjectives (SMS, chat, mail, réseaux, etc.) en produisant les figures multiples de ses nouveaux repères. L’auteure nous invite à suivre le moment chaotique de cette évolution, de façon fragmentaire, comme le propose le mode en rupture de l’abécédaire.
Adolescence, T. 31 n°1, pp. 235-238.
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