2006
DOI: 10.3917/pcp.012.0119
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Masochisme et angoisse de perte de l'objet Figure de la psychopathologie de la plainte mnésique

Abstract: Masochisme et angoisse de perte de l’objet Figure de la psychopathologie de la plainte mnésique. La plainte liée à l’impression de perte des capacités mnésiques, plainte banale s’il en est, peut receler des fragilités psychopathologiques et des angoisses de perte dont l’intensité ne doit pas être sous-estimée. À partir de l’étude du Rorschach et du TAT d’une femme se plaignant de pertes de mémoire mais ne présentant au bilan psychologique aucun indice de début insidieux de pathologie démentielle, les auteurs d… Show more

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“…Therefore, research that compares such nonpatient data to psychiatric patient data (Clow & Allen, 2002) would be very interesting. Clearly, in a clinical setting only the analysis of a full protocol can allow us to apprehend the diversity or self-representation of a single subject, that person’s fragilities and resources, and their place within the dynamics of mental functioning (Verdon, 2004c, 2011b; Verdon & Duplant, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, research that compares such nonpatient data to psychiatric patient data (Clow & Allen, 2002) would be very interesting. Clearly, in a clinical setting only the analysis of a full protocol can allow us to apprehend the diversity or self-representation of a single subject, that person’s fragilities and resources, and their place within the dynamics of mental functioning (Verdon, 2004c, 2011b; Verdon & Duplant, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies based on the TAT with elderly adults have been conducted to investigate certain mental aspects of aging, in particular the complex issue of sexuality and sexual identifications, the processing of loss, depression, and renunciation (Baudin, 1998, 2001, 2005; Péruchon, 2002; Verdon, 2004a,b, 2005, 2007a, 2007b; Verdon & Duplant, 2006). Though we cannot provide in this article a detailed review of these researches, we chose to give an example of the wealth of information produced by the TAT, following our approach based on the differentiation between manifest content and latent content.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, at the 16th International Congress of Rorschach and Projective methods in Leuven in 2008, only one paper was devoted to the SAT (Tardivo, 2008). Conversely, for many years now, a great deal of research has been conducted with the Rorschach on older populations (Ames, 1960, 1966; Ames, Learned, Metraux, & Walker, 1954; Baudin, 1998, 2001, 2005; Caldwell, 1954; Eisdorfer, 1963; Ferreira Novo & Silva, 2002; Grossman, Warshawsky, & Hertz 1951; Klopfer, 1946, 1974; Light & Amick, 1956; Mattlar, Carlsson, Forsander, Karppi, & Helenius 1992; Mattlar, Knuts, & Virtanen, 1985; Péruchon, 2002; Poitrenaud & Moreaux, 1975; Prados & Fried, 1947; Shimonaka & Nakazato, 1991; Vazquez & Osuna, 2002; Verdon, 2003, 2007a,b, 2009; Verdon & Duplant, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%