Archives par mot-clé : Psychoanalysis

MONNIELLO GIANLUIGI : THE ADOLESCENT OF ARNALDO NOVELLETTO

This article proposes the principal themes of the psychoanalysis of the adolescent dealt with in the book L’adolescente. Una prospettiva psicoanalitica. This book, was published by a group of collaborators who for many years accompanied Amaldo Novelletto in his clinical and theoretical study of the adolescent psyche. The editors’ wish is that this book might bring something new at a time when adolescence is an area of research, stimulation, revisitation and innovation in psychoanalytical study.

Alain Abelhauser : How to start a psychoanalytic cure at adolescence

Two extracts from the psychoanalytic cure of an adolescent are hereby the opportunity to examine under which conditions this work may have been undertaken and at what cost one was able to go on with it. The ethical approach is essential both to assess the characteristics of the level of commitment in the analysis and the goals at stake enabling it to go on around an acting out that was more than exemplary.

Marie-Jose del Volgo : The fear of saÔd’s aids : Ali

On the occasion of a session meant to explore his breathing capacities, I receive Ali as an M.D. This youth, aged 25 will tell me about his feeling depressed and his fear of Aids. Due to the setting enabling  » a moment to voice things « , and to this ethical position of listening to Ali with reference to the psychoanalytic method, the analysis of the signifyiers lead me to bring his fear of Aids and his brother’s together within the associations knot of his discourse. Amid a technoscientific medical approach which is gradually more and more dehumanized, clinical psychopathology and psychoanalysis have the vocation to restore the ethical function and value of illness and care

Maja Perret-Catipovic : contribution of psychoanalytic treatment to adolescent war victims

Can clinical psychoanalysis be useful in helping adolescent war victims ? What remains of the specificity of adolescence after serious trauma ? The author attempts to answer these questions by means of three clinical examples of adolescents whose psychical functioning was seriously compromised by traumatic experiences during the war in Bosnia.

Moses Laufer, Egle Laufer: psychoanalysis at adolescence

The authors claim that psychoanalysis is the best treatment for severely ill adolescents. Their approach is centered on the developmental breakdown having taken place after puberty transformations leading to a pathological state. Such a breakdown prevents the adolescent from integrating gradually the sexually mature body in his psychological reality, thus conditioning a breakdown in his relationship to reality. These adolescents behave in a defensive psychotic behaviour without its being a true and definite psychosis. The developmental breakdown were to be re-lived along the analysis in the form of a ÇÊtransference breakdownÊÈ offered to severely ill adolescents.

Marilia Aisenstein: against some kind of collapse in psychoanalysis as in life

Even if there is some kind of specificity in the several ways of adolescent care (such as for example the borderline ones), the author insists on the importance for any therapist to be able to refer to one, and only one, theoretical and clinical pattern and to be well informed of the most important element in the discipline, i.e. the pattern of neurosis.
A long-lasting and thorough analytic training must be prior to any too hasty specialization.

Novelletto Arnaldo: analogies and differences between child analysis and adolescent analysis

The author questions the specificity of the treatment of adolescents through a clinical case:Ê An analyzed child asks to resume treatment at adolescence. Such a request is examined mainly from the point of view of the dynamics of both transference and counter-transference giving both situations a quite different angle. The aim of such a paper is to contribute to a bettering of adolescent psychoanalysis and to cast a new light on both analogies and differences with child analysis.

Alain Juranville : the other, sex, and philosophical knowledge

Here we discuss, in the name of psychoanalysis, the conception of alterity in the work of Emmanuel Lévinas and highlight what is definitive in it. We situate ourselves not with regard to psychoanalysis, but with regard to philosophy when it takes up the fundamental hypothesis (the unconscious). We show how, for alterity itself, the affirmation of philosophical knowledge, but of a knowledge that heralds the unconscious, and its reality, sex, becomes essential. It then appears that any truth contained in three revelations – Christian, Jewish and Moslem – must come from this knowledge.

Antoine Hibon : towards a child-psychiatry with a psychoanalytic orientation with the incarcerated adolescents

This article exposes and supports a research-action held during the past two years at the « minors’area » at Aix-en-Provence’s prison (theoretical number of youngsters : 33), by a child-psychiatrist team with a psychoanalytic orientation. The team believes it has gathered significant elements to establish a potentially therapeutic relationship with almost all of the incarcereted adolescents.This approach requires a deontological-technical methodology based on independance of the health department from the judiciary-penitentiary Complex.
Considering the broken histories of these adolescents, their subjectivation disorders, the danger they encounter and the danger they pose to others, their reluctance to meet psychists out of prison, one can read this article with a Public Health dimension.
The author describes the conditions of team work. Meetings are held in the « minor’s area » itself, in a close relationship with these adolescents and other adults  (teachers, wards). This framework contributes to the establishment of a group transference base from adolescents to « psychists » and vice-versa (counter-transference). Such a proximity stimulates different levels of conflictuality between the child-psychiatric team and the penitentiary administration, which can be observed and progressively treated.
This framework gives support an extensive approach (almost all) of the incarcerated adolescents. The possibility and the therapeutical potential of this approach has been checked by the team at a certain stage of the research. Two clinical vignettes will give account of two very difficult to reach adolescents. Two limits of the extensive approach are studied. The main one is related to Winnicott’s « anti-social tendency » theory : the demographic increase of the « minors’area » (beyond a 20-25 threshold), lead to the abandonment of some adolescents who were benefiting from a continuous care frame, which can cause some antisocial recurrence. Hence, the team tries to work under the level which it knows would be possible and desirable, waiting for better means to be allocated by a non-listening administration.
The surprising openness to others that these incarcereted adolescents, reluctant to meet psychists out of prison, is thrown light on by what the author calls « the nursing side of prison ». It is understood according to a metapsychological model whereby items are linked into an « idealtype » : reintroduction of the dimension of the Real through arrest-incarceration; confrontation with the constant counter-excitation strength of the state; lowering of unconscious guilt through the lived experience of sanction; triangulation through justice and penitentiary administration of mother and child relationship; restoration of deprivation and maltreatment through the positive side of surveillance and authority. A series of vignettes supports each of these items. Another vignette shows the extreme limit of this frame of thought, where prison was not tolerated, essentially because of an unsustainable sense of loss. The relative and revisable limits of the model are brought up. The catastrophic picture of abolitionists (opposed to prison for minors) is objected to, holding in mind the team’s global experience of these adolescents’evolution.
The account of the deontological-technical methodology of the team is preceded by an analysis of the health, penitentiary and youth protection guidelines, linked to a so-called pluridisciplinarity in minors’area. The author states that these texts as well as the monodisciplinary exercise stemming from them are anti-deontological and do not favor the process of subjectivation. He exposes the interest of a method which offers to the adolescent a high level of confidentiality during clinical meetings, as well as his true implication in contacts between the psychiatric team and other intervening staff.
The current idea about the necessity of mediators, indispensable to psychists in order to approach these adolescents, is relativised. The team believes in a therapeutic couple (or pair), for a better base to transference-countertransference than dual relationship. The main hypothesis is that this couple acts as the attractor-reorganisator of the « primal scene », too chaotic or violent, split off or foreclosed by the patient. A clinical vignette shows the use of this technique in particularly active modality with a difficult adolescent for whom we have a one year step back about his evolution after prison.
Some perspectives of the research-action are developped. The team’s position is undertoned by the new order about the presence of educators from the « youth judiciary protection » at the minors’area. The crucial question of the means is evoked again, in terms of post-penal follow-up, psychiatrists training, and comparative study of child-psychiatry approachs within « minors’areas ».
The main theoretical references are given, permitting theoretical and clinical developments. The author and his team are conscious that youth delinquency and its treatment are the object of socio-political constructions, with medias’intermediary, which have their considerable weight on clinical work. The reader will also have a sense of the « all prison » approach, opposed to a measured approach which has to treat on the same level the unbearable lack of means of the outside prison care and the improvement within the existing « minors’area ». The history of youth delinquency treatment has shown that any unilateral view was immediately followed by refutation.

Serge Lesourd : the feminine in adolescence : the making of a place

Based on the results of an adolescent girl’s treatment, the author discusses a major discovery made at the time of adolescence, i.e. the discovery of femininity as such, unknown until then to the subject, whether boy or girl. This “ femininity as such ” is construed by the subject as separate from the sexual being he considered himself as a child. Sexuality rests on phallic primacy which limits relations with others. At puberty, the adolescent will refuse this phallic primacy as a regulating agent of ifs relationship with the outside world, as a limit to sexuality, as a boundary to enjoyment. This “ beyond ” of the phallic dimension, femininity as such, which is a type of enjoyment not fully marked by the phallic limit, must pass through unconscious logic, to allow the emergence of an heterosexual love relationship. The encounter with THE difference, one which embodies all differences, is difficult for adolescents. This detour through femininity, which is a necessary disruption, can also be the cause of serious social and psychic disruptions in adolescents.