In situ clinical treatment of joint and shared depression by the psychologist of and in the institution: restarting and transforming historical mourning
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Committing, the subjective language of violent action, produces institutional embodiments that carry a mortifying incestuality. In the form of sensory and bodily experiences that go beyond words, these formal signifiers of the group can be the source of a joint and shared depression, linked to a historical mourning that cannot yet be worked out. Handling the dual function of the boundary between the intimate and the sharable enables the psychologist to support the overcoming of the crisis in situ, from within the institution.
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