The fates of destructiveness
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Destructiveness is in each of us. If there are no canalisation of instinct during chilhood and no sublimation, destruction arises without restraint. From the reports of two clinical examples, an autistic child and a psychotic one, the author shows how destructiveness can be understood from a psychopathological point of view. He suggests a modelization of the different transferences observed (adhesif and projective) as well as some institutional devices to remedy destructiveness. Working through the transference constellation appeared to be the best way to initiate a psychotherapeutic work with people suffering from this kind of archaic pathology.
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