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100 1 0 _aMartins-Lima, Sophie
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245 0 0 _aMaternal functions in foster care, a clinical view of mediated visits
260 _c2021.
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520 _aThe concordance between the processual work of the psychologist in mediated visits, and the maternal functions ensured by the family assistant with a child in care are described. The clinical psychologist is at the interface of these complementary bodies, in an inter- and trans-disciplinary approach guaranteed by a secure institutional meta-framework. Children who are brought to meet their parent(s) in a mediated visit have evolved and deve--loped within a pathological family background. The clinician comes in to assure a function of auxiliary-ego for the child, fostering the emergence of a possible psychic autonomy with regard to his/her relationship with their parents. In foster care, the child will express his or her own relational modalities and will find in the family assistant a new parental figure of identification and attachment. Clémence’s situation illustrates the subjectivising effects of each of the frameworks for intervention and, beyond that, of the inter- and trans-disciplinary work conducted.
690 _aauxiliary-ego
690 _amaternal functions
690 _amediated visit
690 _adysparentality
690 _afoster care
690 _ainter- and trans-disciplinarity
690 _aChild protection system
690 _aauxiliary-ego
690 _amaternal functions
690 _amediated visit
690 _adysparentality
690 _afoster care
690 _ainter- and trans-disciplinarity
690 _aChild protection system
786 0 _nDialogue | o 234 | 4 | 2021-12-10 | p. 89-103 | 0242-8962
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-dialogue-2021-4-page-89?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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