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D’une perte de vitesse de la fonction des rituels familiaux et ses conséquences dans l’irreprésentabilité du divorce : crise identitaire familiale et thérapie palliative.
Bullens, Quentin
2010In Thérapie Familiale, 31 (2), p. 151-166
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Keywords :
divorce; separation; marriage; Rite; Identity crisis; representability; achronic-family; diachronic-family
Abstract :
[en] Among the numerous changes which the notion of family has known over time, we are interested here in the normalization/acceptability of the divorce (or separation). We postulate that, in a context where these modifications are less and less ritualized and thus, less and less representable, the family (whose achronic character we shall differentiate from the diachronic) has no access to a social representability/acceptability of its separations. According to us, the family suffers then from an identity crisis of which the child, sometimes on top of his individual sufferings, can be the symptom. Then it remains for the therapists to make up for this lack of representability of separations, while remaining lucid about the limits of their interventions.
Disciplines :
Treatment & clinical psychology
Author, co-author :
Bullens, Quentin ;  Sailfe Equipe Sos-enfants Dinant Philippeville
Language :
French
Title :
D’une perte de vitesse de la fonction des rituels familiaux et ses conséquences dans l’irreprésentabilité du divorce : crise identitaire familiale et thérapie palliative.
Alternative titles :
[en] About a loss of importance of the function of the family rites and its consequences in the irrepresentability of the divorce : identity crisis and palliative therapy.
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Thérapie Familiale
ISSN :
0250-4952
eISSN :
2235-2112
Publisher :
Médecine et hygiène, Genève, Switzerland
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Pages :
151-166
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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