2018
DOI: 10.3917/cnx.108.0071
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Psychanalyse groupale métissée ou « hybride », de l’interculturel au transculturel dans le(s) groupe(s) en Nouvelle-Calédonie

Abstract: Les dimensions interculturelles et transculturelles font partie intrinsèque des situations groupales en Nouvelle-Calédonie. C’est ainsi que s’est imposée la nécessité de penser à plusieurs à une pratique transculturelle dans, par et pour le groupe. Il s’agit de discuter sur la mise en place d’un espace trans-culturel intermédiaire ( etci ) qui constitue un dispositif groupal alternatif de verbalisation, d’écoute et d’analyses croisées pour l’élaboration des traces traumatiques par et avec le groupe et ses part… Show more

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“…The major challenge is to develop an ability to make connections, to be a therapist who is sufficiently 'receptive' and 'flexible' to facilitate a group inspired by mixed or 'hybrid' psychoanalytic group therapy (Thibouville, 2017b), with the task of weaving an interconnected intercultural fabric, working together to overcome our differences in terms of culture and identity (Kaës, 1998). Accord, New Caledonians were allowed up to three referendums on independence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major challenge is to develop an ability to make connections, to be a therapist who is sufficiently 'receptive' and 'flexible' to facilitate a group inspired by mixed or 'hybrid' psychoanalytic group therapy (Thibouville, 2017b), with the task of weaving an interconnected intercultural fabric, working together to overcome our differences in terms of culture and identity (Kaës, 1998). Accord, New Caledonians were allowed up to three referendums on independence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%