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Journal articles on the topic "Relation d’objet"
Rolland, Jean-Claude. "La relation d’objet et l’objet interne." Revue française de psychosomatique 53, no. 1 (2018): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfps.053.0021.
Full textBrusset, Bernard. "Lien primaire et relation d’objet allergique." Revue française de psychosomatique 55, no. 1 (2019): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfps.055.0173.
Full textMosconi, Nicole. "Relation d’objet et rapport au savoir." Cliopsy N° 25, no. 1 (April 28, 2021): 107–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cliop.025.0107.
Full textde Kroon, Jos A. M. "La relation d’objet. Le séminaire livre IV." Tijdschrift voor Psychotherapie 21, no. 4 (August 1995): 191–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03079238.
Full textGheorghiev, Charles, and François Marty. "La violence : une impasse de la relation d’objet." Perspectives Psy 53, no. 3 (July 2014): 195–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ppsy/2014533195.
Full textPrudent, Cécile, Renaud Evrard, Mélanie Laurent, Claire Rodriguez, and Claude de Tychey. "Mutualité de l’autonomie et représentations de relation d’objet au Rorschach." Psychothérapies 37, no. 3 (2017): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/psys.173.0161.
Full textCohen-Salmon, Julie. "Relation d’objet et motricité chez des filles en période de latence." Corps & Psychisme N°75, no. 2 (2019): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cpsy2.075.0155.
Full textTisseron, Serge. "Du virtuel psychique et de ses aléas :Hikikomoriet relation d’objet virtuelle." psychologie clinique, no. 37 (2014): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/psyc/201437013.
Full textMissonnier, Sylvain, and Xanthie Vlachopoulou. "Les limbes du numérique sur Internet. Un exemple contemporain de relation d’objet virtuelle ?" Cliniques méditerranéennes 98, no. 2 (2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cm.098.0067.
Full textCunha, Isabel Gonzalez Duarte da. "Le corps d’adolescent au Rorschach." Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental 22, no. 3 (September 2019): 482–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1415-4714.2019v22n3p482.5.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Relation d’objet"
Chalhoub, Mounir. "Image du corps et relation d’objet : étude appliquée aux aveugles de naissance (18/21 ans)." Thesis, Paris 13, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA131008/document.
Full textAThe objective of this research is to discover how the image of the body and object relation develop, furthermore, the ego development of congenitally blind people. Problematic: two approaches of blindness have been in confrontation. A pessimistic approach making vision the essential of knowledge, linking physical disability and sensory disability; A moderate vision, giving credit to haptic perception. What then about the body image and object relation? Starting with Lederman concepts, Anzieu and Tisseron, we onceived the idea of the gaze - skin. Hypothesis: The gaze - skin would allow, from the multimodal perception a recognition of the body image and the object; - and an access to the metaphor of desire as a relation to the desired object and its prohibition. Method: To get to confirm or disprove this hypothesis we used, the theoretical knowledge of developmental psychoanalysis, and methodologically, the semi-directive interview, and finally the creation of an observable experimental situation that we created because no visual experimentation was possible. The studied population included 20 congenitally blind people aged 18 to 21 years, which has enabled us to understand the state of blindness, and three young men blind from birth, who have been the subject of a case study, and were excluded those who became blind after a period of vision
Delbeke, Nadine. "Analyse phénoménologique et opérationnalisation des champs I et II en psychothérapie gestaltiste des relations d’objet." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/8743.
Full textBérail, Brune de. "Du compagnon imaginaire aux doubles destructeurs : pour une psycho(patho)logie de l'aire transitionnelle." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20088.
Full textAn imaginary companion is a frequently encountered childhood fantasy, but also sometimes in adolescent or even adults day dreams. Imaginary companions refer to real object or invisible characters attributed with human feelings by the subjet.In spite of the incidence of this psychical manifestation and the number of studies on this subjet there is still a large divergence between interpretations of the phenomenon. A first school of thought (Freud, Nagera, Bach, Benson and Pryor) consider that imaginary companions is very curent and play a specific positive role in the development of the child. At the opposite, more recents authors (Pirlot, Dewulf & Potencier, Pirlot & Lefrançois, Sirois) analyse this fantasy as a symptoma of psychic disorder relevant to dedicated trauma : the psychological effect of both mourning and secret on the intergeneration relation and child development. For them imaginary companion is a defense mechanism (a cleavage angainst depression and depersonalisation) indicative of psychotic psychopathology. Such companions allow children to master creatively a variety of narcissistic mortifications suffered in reality and to displace unacceptable affects. These studies leads me to make the hypothesis that such companions allow children to master creatively a variety of narcissistic mortifications suffered in reality and to displace unacceptable affects. As a projective test or a moldable medium the way a child create his imaginary companion is a personification of the ability of children to fantasize and, as a dream or a play, are a useful source of information about the inner difficulties, struggles, developmental stresses and conflicts
Bachelart, Maximilien. "La relation médecin-patient en consultation douleur : dynamique de l'alliance thérapeutique comme perspective au changement." Thesis, Dijon, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013DIJOL004.
Full textThe goal is to understand how therapeutic alliance develops and breaks in medical consultations for chronic pain. Our population is made up of forty two patients who are seeing a physician for the first time in a chronic pain unit. The patients were assessed during the first five consultations and a social cognition and object relations scale was filled in. Perception of pain, self-regulation and medication adherence were assessed. A therapeutic alliance questionnaire was completed at both to the doctor and the patients. A questionnaire of countertransference was filled in by the doctor after the fifth consultation. Our results show a link between the patient’s perception of the therapeutic alliance and the assessment of physician countertransference. Part of the assessment of social cognition and object relations is related to the countertransference assessment and to the physician’s therapeutic alliance assessments. The medication adherence is partly related to the perception of the physician’s therapeutic alliance. Sensory evaluation of pain is negatively correlated to the third interview with the evaluation of the patient’s therapeutic alliance. Expression of the Feelings and Needs is positively correlated with several items of the SCORS and patient perception of the therapeutic alliance. Controllability is correlated with pain ratings. Qualitative data allow to differentiate through patients discourses who leave prematurely or did follow appointments, and those who describe increased or decreased pain sensations
Dagher, Hoda. "La dépendance à l'héroïne dans ses dimensions générationnelles et transgénérationnelles." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2014/document.
Full textAddiction to Heroin poses serious problems, given its spread among the youth and its relationship to self-destruction, transgression and crime.For years, and despite their conceptual differences, psychoanalytic and systemic perspectives concur on the importance of family related factors in young people who develop addictive behaviors to substances, including Heroin.Addiction to Heroin appears to be prevalent in dysfunctional families where parenting roles are destructive, the maternal functions being deficient or excessive and the paternal functions showing major failures, as well as familial and parental conflicts that can be traced to causes that are beyond the present and rooted in transgenerational transmission.Addictive behaviors seen under the generational and transgenerational angles have not been studied in the Lebanese experience. It seems to us that the Lebanese youth addicted to Heroin are trying to resolve, through their drug intake, a dependency that is connected to a pervasive past and is reflective of an unresolved family history which repeats itself from one generation to another.Thereby discerning the problematics of Heroin addiction in Lebanon, examining the central role of early relationships experienced by heroin addicts, and highlighting the generational characteristics of the family genogram can provide important clues in understanding the addiction’s pathologies and also allow a better targeting of therapeutic interventions
Chaume, Aurélie. "L'activité narrative d'enfants de 6 ans tout-venants et suivis par le R.A.S.E.D. pour troubles du comportement au travers des tests ASCT et TAT." Thesis, Dijon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012DIJOL020.
Full textRecent studies show a link between behavioural and physical indications; that is that, if behaviour shows complex and psychological conflict, then so will speech. This is why this study will examine the narratives of six-year-old children with behavioural problems (which will be followed up by RASED) in comparison with the speech of ordinary children. This study will confirm that the narrative is the fundamental process of the working psyche and its content, poor or good, must be connected to the nature of behaviour. Thus the theories of attachment and of object relations were examined. Certain aspects were looked at such as: the capacity to visualise, consistency of narratives, self-perception, representation of others including the representation of significant people (be it reassuring or not), as well as dominant interpersonal concerns. Projective studies, such as ASCT and TAT, were used and the results showed that each group possessed their own psychological function and that the existing links between these intra-psychological processes are inter-dependent. This study shows that an integrative approach to attachment theory and the theory of psychoanalytical connection with objects is both possible and useful. This is mainly to understand children brought up in socially poor surroundings. To sum up, the results of this study highlight how important it is to use narratives in order to pin point how to take charge of primary school children who exhibit behavioural problems
Barrer, Laurence. "Le mécanisme de défense de démantèlement dans l'autisme : Transformation et co-création du lien intersubjectif en psychothérapie de l'enfant." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM3060.
Full textN our research in clinical psychology and psychopathology, we question the dismantling in autistic disorder in children. We question the phenomenon, the process, the defense mechanism and function of dismantling and the therapeutic strategy and its consensualisating effects, remantèlement. The device used to highlight the modeling of dismantling in autism is a longitudinal filmed device psychoanalytic psychotherapy in individual sessions in private practice with three autistic children. The transference counter-transference relationships help in building pretransitional psychics spaces. The articulation of the autistic child’s psyche into the therapist’s psyche built a primary object-relation. The passage by the autistic child senses and the the therapist’s body contact can turn pictograms, ideograms ubiquitous, unprocessed original traces, in a word, thing representation, into a possible, word representation. Thus, the metapsychological model of the defense mechanism of dismantling is built on the Freudian model, topical, economic and dynamic
Garnier, Mickaël. "Modèles descriptifs de relations spatiales pour l'aide au diagnostic d'images biomédicales." Thesis, Paris 5, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA05S015/document.
Full textDuring the last decade, digital pathology has been improved thanks to the advance of image analysis algorithms and calculus power. Particularly, it is more and more based on histology images. This modality of images presents the advantage of showing only the biological objects targeted by the pathologists using specific stains while preserving as unharmed as possible the tissue structure. Numerous computer-aided diagnosis methods using these images have been developed this past few years in order to assist the medical experts with quantitative measurements. The studies presented in this thesis aim at adressing the challenges related to histology image analysis, as well as at developing an assisted diagnosis model mainly based on spatial relations, an information that currently used methods rarely use. A multiscale texture analysis is first proposed and applied to detect the presence of diseased tissue. A descriptor named Force Histogram Decomposition (FHD) is then introduced in order to extract the shapes and spatial organisation of regions within an object. Finally, histology images are described by the FHD measured on their different types of tissue and also on the stained biological objects inside every types of tissue. Preliminary studies showed that the FHD are able to accurately recognise objects on uniform backgrounds, including when spatial relations are supposed to hold no relevant information. Besides, the texture analysis method proved to be satisfactory in two different medical applications, namely histology images and fundus photographies. The performance of these methods are highlighted by a comparison with the usual approaches in their respectives fields. Finally, the complete method has been applied to assess the severity of cancers on two sets of histology images. The first one is given as part of the ANR project SPIRIT and presents metastatic mice livers. The other one comes from the challenge ICPR 2014 : Nuclear Atypia and contains human breast tissues. The analysis of spatial relations and shapes at two different scales achieves a correct recognition of metastatic cancer grades of 87.0 % and gives insight about the nuclear atypia grade. This proves the efficiency of the method as well as the relevance of measuring the spatial organisation in this particular type of images
Henry, Anne. "Évaluation du rôle modérateur de l’intégration des Relations d’Objet dans la relation entre l’Urgence Négative et les comportements impulsifs dirigés contre soi et autrui." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/10623.
Full textBorderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by negative Urgency, one of the impulsivity facets. However the model of personality traits can’t explain the varieties of expression and severity of impulsive behaviors which can be directed against self or others in BPD. Integrating the object relations model with the personality traits leads to an improved understanding of this variability. In object relations theory, identity diffusion is specific to borderline organization. It is characterized by a lack of integration of the conceptions of self and others derived from an excessive split between positive and negative affects invested in self and others images. This diffusion is associated with a deficit of Ego and Superego structures. Level of identity integration would modulate the relationship between high negative urgency and the forms and severity of impulsive behaviors. This study is the first to evaluate this hypothesis. Data collected from students sample have not demonstrated any moderating effect because of some limitations in the study. Nevertheless, the Identity diffusion index was as expected negatively correlated with many variables related to impulsivity such as borderline impulsivity (r=-.23), physical aggression (r=-.31), urgency trait (r=-.31) and acting out (r=-30). However, this hypothesis needs to be tested with larger samples.
Herrera-Espinoza, Rosa. "Étude transversale comparant des enfants de 5 à 10 ans sur huit dimensions des relations d’objet mesurées par le SCORS-G." Thèse, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/21765.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Relation d’objet"
Sirjacq, Marie. "La relation d’objet allergique." In Des psychanalystes en séance, 407–10. Gallimard, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gall.tamet.2016.01.0407.
Full textMissonnier, Sylvain. "5. L’enfant du dedans et la relation d’objet virtuel." In La grossesse, l'enfant virtuel et la parentalité, 119. Presses Universitaires de France, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.misso.2004.01.0119.
Full textWinnicott, Donald W. "Letter to Anna M. Kulka." In The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott, 197–98. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190271374.003.0041.
Full textde M’Uzan, Michel. "La relation d’objet : entre qui, entre quoi ? Pour qui, pour quoi ?" In L’objet, la réalité. Annuel APF 2008, 27. Presses Universitaires de France, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.beet.2008.01.0027.
Full textGuédeney, Antoine. "Les grands-parents, l’attachement et les relations d’objet." In Transmettre la vie, 57. ERES, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.sandr.1997.01.0057.
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