A room of one’s own: The sites of the intimate in adolescence
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At the heart of adolescent problems, the intimate finds in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own a most relevant metaphor that explores the link between physical space and the psyche. Based on clinical observations, the author offers a reflection on the effects of hospitalization in this period of existence, between intrusion and the constitution of limits. The spatiality and territory established by hospitalization could promote the creation of a new intimate space.
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