Clinical Ethno-psychoanalysis: Individual and Collective Care for a Family with Multiple Losses
Feldman, Marion
Clinical Ethno-psychoanalysis: Individual and Collective Care for a Family with Multiple Losses - 2013.
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The article describes the clinical follow-up of a family using a multidisciplinary approach: a systemic approach coupled with a plural approach that brings a new perspective—psychoanalytic, anthropological, and historical. The case concerns a family treated at the Centre Monceau, which offers care to families with addictive pathologies. The family history is marked by multiple losses, most of which are related to the persecution of Jews during World War II. The toxic substance seems to be a binding object, transmitted from one generation to another. Four clinical interventions are implemented to try to reconstruct a cultural, familial, and psychic envelope for members of the family, notably the teenage girl, the “symptom child” of the dysfunctional family.
Clinical Ethno-psychoanalysis: Individual and Collective Care for a Family with Multiple Losses - 2013.
62
The article describes the clinical follow-up of a family using a multidisciplinary approach: a systemic approach coupled with a plural approach that brings a new perspective—psychoanalytic, anthropological, and historical. The case concerns a family treated at the Centre Monceau, which offers care to families with addictive pathologies. The family history is marked by multiple losses, most of which are related to the persecution of Jews during World War II. The toxic substance seems to be a binding object, transmitted from one generation to another. Four clinical interventions are implemented to try to reconstruct a cultural, familial, and psychic envelope for members of the family, notably the teenage girl, the “symptom child” of the dysfunctional family.
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