Issue 13 : June, 2017
ISBN : 9782749254890
« It is not as a memory that the forgotten reappears, but as an action. The patient repeats the act without knowing it is a repetition ». This is how Freud gave up on waiting for his patients to magically remember a forgotten trauma and decided to analyze the resistances themselves. What repeats itself becomes the actual psychological work: repetition is the trauma’s trace, the resistance to consciousness and simultaneously the key to psychological change, as long as it is possible to interpret what repeats itself and « give the patient enough time to master the resistance he ignored, to work-though… » In the same way, the care institution, because it is often a recourse for stories marked by trauma and break-through, is a place where repetition is consciously and unconsciously expressed. How is it then possible for the institution to not be caught up in resistance and repetition, for caregivers to help the institution become the stage of these changes ?
Bérangère BEAUQUIER-MACCOTTA, Claude CLOES, Charlotte COSTANTINO, Laurent DANON-BOILEAU, Diane DE - WAILLY, Michel DE M'UZAN, Patrick DE SAINT-JACOB, Marie ESCUDIE, Laurence EXERTIER, Isabelle GERNET, Céline HERVIEU, Pascale JEANNEAU-TOLILA, Monique MAYNADIER, Marie Emmanuelle MERIOT, Sylvain MISSONNIER, Luc MONNE DAO, Audrey POISSON, Damien POTTIER, Maud SERGENT, Jessica SHULZ, Marie-José SOUBIEUX
EDITORIAL
Patrick de Saint-Jacob
INTRODUCING THE THOUGHT
Charlotte Costantino
BACK TO BASICS
STAYING ALIVE FACING REPETITION
THE INSTITUTION, A STAGE FOR REPETITION ?
REPETITION STORIES