The Psychotic Contract Hypothesis
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The hypothesis of a psychotic-contract derives from psychoanalytical family therapy practice with families in which there is a psychotic or autistic child. In certain cases, a child’s birth at a particular moment or in specific circumstances seems to reactivate traces of transgenerational trauma. The child is unable to carry out his role as heir of an “unthinkable” past, which links him to his ancestors, as well as constituting the basis of his “self”. Thus, like the “ancestor-child” in Africa, he becomes a potentially threatening revelation, which makes impossible the establishment of a “narcissistic contracts” and a narcissistic investment within the family. The child can live by means of ways of survival only through a “psychotic contract”. This precludes emotional or mental growth and keeps the child isolated within the group. He is alienated to a past which he re-presents and which he must keep contained and conceal in order for the family links to be maintained.
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