Sensory resonances exported to and from the inter-institutional scene in the clinical context of violent acting out in adolescence
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This article deals with “stranding” (commettage), the subjective language of violent acting out, in relation to the primal sensory resonances that it exports to the inter-institutional scene (IIS). The adolescent’s primitive anxieties and the pictogram of rejection that accompanies them are deposited on all the group scenes specific to this vast singular and plural psychic space, breaching their envelope. Paradoxically, this archaic deposit produces, in the same movement, effects of clinging, the first signs of these adolescents’ attachment to the societal scene. The work of the IIS, at the point of knotting between these different spaces, will transform the pictogram of rejection and give consistency to the pictogram of junction. The envelope of the IIS is therefore restored, and we observe maturative effects at the level of the adolescent’s psychic envelope.
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