Delirious Parents, Delirious Children: Family Tree and Family Life in Transgenerational Delirium
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Transgenerational delirium between parents and children was first interpreted by 19th-century French psychiatrists as a symptom of degeneration or of a hereditary mental illness (Morel, Moreau de Tours); then, as a psychological process of pathological communication within the family (Legrand de Saulle, Lasègue, and Falret); and in 1932, in a psychoanalytical interpretation, as the expression of unconscious interreactions between parents and children (Lacan).
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