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Journal articles on the topic "Photolangage®"
Lo Piccolo, Giuseppe. "Du trauma au photolangage®." Adolescence T.37n°1, no. 1 (2019): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ado.103.0097.
Full textLo Piccolo, Giuseppe. "Processus et non-processus dans un groupe Photolangage®." Dialogue 218, no. 4 (2017): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dia.218.0057.
Full textHellier, Éloïse. "L’atelier Photolangage® dans l’éducation thérapeutique des adolescents obèses." Soins Pédiatrie/Puériculture 39, no. 305 (November 2018): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.spp.2018.09.004.
Full textMouillot, Katia, and Marie-José Grihom. "L’intérêt du groupe psychanalytique à médiation : auteurs de violences conjugales, intercontenance et alliances inconscientes." Corps & Psychisme N° 80-81, no. 1 (September 1, 2023): 149–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cpsy2.081.0149.
Full textLo Piccolo, Giuseppe, Saskia von Overbeck Ottino, Pierre Bastin, and Muriel Katz-Gilbert. "Fonction de liaison des images et parole transformatrice dans les groupes Photolangage®." Dialogue 236, no. 2 (June 27, 2022): 65–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dia.236.0065.
Full textLacoste, L. "Approche psychothérapique groupale d’un sujet psychiatrique âgé à travers un groupe Photolangage®." NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie 7, no. 42 (December 2007): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1627-4830(07)79678-2.
Full textBélisle, Claire, and Alain Douiller. "Photolangage® « Jeunes et alimentation » : un outil pour penser ce que manger veut dire." Santé Publique S2, HS2 (2013): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.133.0187.
Full textFinkelstein, Claudia, and Claudine Vacheret. "Groupes photolangage® avec des patients psychosomatiques et des patients souffrant de crises de panique." Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe 59, no. 2 (2012): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rppg.059.0201.
Full textHinaux, Jean-Michel. "Une expérience de groupe à médiation par le Photolangage® auprès de jeunes suivis en Mission Locale." Canal Psy, no. 104 (April 1, 2013): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/canalpsy.288.
Full textMicheloni, Alessandra. "L’apporto dei gruppi a mediazione nella clinica contemporanea. Il metodo Photolangage®." Ricerca Psicoanalitica 33, no. 1 (April 28, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rp.2022.644.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Photolangage®"
Finkelstein, Claudia. "Liaisons thérapeutiques chez patients psychosomatiques et des patients atteints de crises de panique en groupes Photolangage®." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO20051/document.
Full textPsychosomatic patients and those suffering from panic disorder have a history of medical treatments for their body ailments and they have also an intense psychological distress. This research is divided in three phases:Phase 1A retrospectiveA control group was selected from 417 asthmatic patients of the Hospital de Clinicas J. de San Martin (Buenos Aires, Argentine). It was established an association between asthma degree and type of compliance (X 2 = 53.42 significant at 1%). It was found that in all kinds of asthma, lower probability of improvement corresponds to patients who discontinued ≥ 3 days and/or or changed the dose of medication. Patients with good compliance have 87% of chance to improve and those with poor compliance only 38%.Prospective Phase 1B asthmatic word groups33 patients were evaluated with severe and almost fatal asthma for 1 year in a program that included word group. At the beginning of the therapeutic word group all patients had a bad compliance. At the end of the year, the proportion of patients who did not fulfil their treatment correctly was 10%. Nocturnal asthma is associated with compliance variables and is statistically significant (p <0.001).The direct association between improvement in spirometer and compliance variables is significant (p <0.001).Phase II prospective asthmatics patients in Photolanguage® groups.Psychological approach in Photolanguage® groups for asthma treatment is a variable able to influence favourably the evolution and prognosis of these patients as it improves compliance and favours free association, expanding preconscious and symbolization.Also they could turn a more complex psychic apparatus, and showed no emergencies or hospitalizations. The psychosomatic patient's psychic suffering began in archaic time and his mother´s continence was abruptly changing. Patients could built a more autonomous identity after many ambivalence battles.Phase III prospective. Patients with panic attack in Photolanguage® groups.The psychological approach to patients with panic disorder in Photolanguage® groups is a useful tool for the evolution and better prognosis, in addition to the necessary pharmacological indications. These patients have a history of punishment, humiliation and psychic pain, which occurred when their psychic apparatus had some level of symbolization. They showed no subsequent panic attacks without medication, unbearable anguish decreased. They could differentiate characteristics about deadly situations from those that are not and also between time before and now. A Photolanguage® group creates the necessary distance needed to create links favouring preconscious thinking ability and transcription processes. Psychic work isdone simultaneously over the group level and over their effects on the individual level.Number of preconscious representations increased, patients could build autonomy and certain otherness levels, with vital and possible identifications. Photolanguage ®produces personal work awareness (foundation sense) allowing each think and connect with their own history
Bruyere, Blandine. "Une aventure humaine : la migration : approche des processus inconscients prémigratoires." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO20072/document.
Full textMigration, exile, deportation, transplantation, exodus, expatriation are as many words to describe leaving a country. Though for a long time, social sciences have been attempting to understand all forms of migration, migration psychology is starting out. Up to now, it was interested in studying the immigrant's difficulties more than the emigrant.This study tries to update the psychic and dynamic process preliminary to departure. This is why I deliberately became a migrant during the whole research: I encountered, accompanied and took in charge prospective and transit migrants.My work enlightened on the complexity due to the diverse and intricate spaces of realities each subject has to deal with.However, migratory processes can be described as induced by oppressive contexts (in family or society) where control and violence are at the core of the bond. Economic motives are often put forward: they symbolize the duality of debt and reparation, and seem to be resulting from the murder fantasy in the family group.Migration denotes a form of libido and of epistemophilic drive. It is the actuation of a quest for the meaning of the other's (the parent's) narcissistic pleasure; it questions the violence and the control the other exerts over the group.Migration is both a metaphor and a symptom; it is the attempt to challenge and to modify the original alienation, as well as a repetition and a reversal of mechanisms of rejection and exclusion
Books on the topic "Photolangage®"
Bélisle, Claire. Photolangage® Travail et relations humaines: Pour mieux vivre son rapport au travail. CHRONIQUE SOCIA, 2013.
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