2002
DOI: 10.3917/pcp.008.0207
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Le « complexe du bernard-l'ermite » ou le travail des défenses allergiques au Rorschach

Abstract: Résumé Le fonctionnement allergique d’un grand adolescent asthmatique permettra de montrer, à partir de la clinique de l’entretien et du Rorschach, les « défenses allergo-mentales » conçues par la théorie psychosomatique comme des ressources de l’organisation psychique. Dans ce cas clinique, elles servent à court-circuiter tout autant l’œdipe infantile que le travail de la latence, la confrontation à l’épreuve pubertaire et les renoncements psychiques du jeune adulte à la fin de l’adolescence. Chemin faisant, … Show more

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“…4. The current working method for Rorschach clinicians from the Parisian School (Boucherat-Hue, 2002;Chabert, 1988;Debray, 1983;de Tychey, 2004;Gueniche et al, 2008;Roman, 1997) is not carried out within the same research perspective as most American studies on the subject (Acklin & Alexander, 1988;Lumley et al, 2007;Porcelli & Meyer, 2002;Sultan & Porcelli, 2006;Tibon, Weinberger, Handelzalts, & Porcelli, 2005). Indeed, American clinicians are prone to carry out comparative studies on alexithymia and allied disorders within larger groups using both the Rorschach and self-report questionnaires in which inferential statistical analyses are often employed.…”
Section: Assessment: Comparing the Rorschach Comprehensive System Andmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…4. The current working method for Rorschach clinicians from the Parisian School (Boucherat-Hue, 2002;Chabert, 1988;Debray, 1983;de Tychey, 2004;Gueniche et al, 2008;Roman, 1997) is not carried out within the same research perspective as most American studies on the subject (Acklin & Alexander, 1988;Lumley et al, 2007;Porcelli & Meyer, 2002;Sultan & Porcelli, 2006;Tibon, Weinberger, Handelzalts, & Porcelli, 2005). Indeed, American clinicians are prone to carry out comparative studies on alexithymia and allied disorders within larger groups using both the Rorschach and self-report questionnaires in which inferential statistical analyses are often employed.…”
Section: Assessment: Comparing the Rorschach Comprehensive System Andmentioning
confidence: 95%