The Particularities of Adolescent Transference
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We propose to approach, in a non-exhaustive way, the singularities of adolescent transference. The following points are questioned: the role of the parents in the initial request, the confiscation of the adolescent process by the cure, the Oedipal revival, and parental disillusionment. Can repetition, as an inaugural feature of the pubescent retrospect set up throughout the adolescent process, be changed by analytical treatment? The question is open. The possibility of a space for the intimate involves the psychoanalyst’s desire in particular because he must avoid the inflation of the imaginary transference and support the adolescent narrativity. In the light of a clinical practice which supports this question, we will refrain from any predictive statement which could close the adolescent process and the space opened by talking.
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