Journal article
Welcoming and transforming parenthood
Study of a triangular therapy approach
Pages 459 to 475
Cite this article
- DUPUIS-GAUTHIER, Catherine,
- BONELLI, Frank
- and DE GRENIER DE LATOUR, Elsa,
- Dupuis-Gauthier, Catherine.,
- et al.
- Dupuis-Gauthier, C.,
- Bonelli, F.
- and De Grenier de Latour, E.
https://doi.org/10.3917/jpe.024.0459
Cite this article
- Dupuis-Gauthier, C.,
- Bonelli, F.
- and De Grenier de Latour, E.
- Dupuis-Gauthier, Catherine.,
- et al.
- DUPUIS-GAUTHIER, Catherine,
- BONELLI, Frank
- and DE GRENIER DE LATOUR, Elsa,
https://doi.org/10.3917/jpe.024.0459
English
This article reflects on the best way to take parenthood into account in the context of a child’s psychotherapy treatment. Drawing on the history of parents in psychoanalysis, we explore the relevance of the concept of triangular space, using Ronald Britton’s theorization of the concept and a detailed clinical presentation.
- adolescent
- child
- institution
- parenthood
- psychoanalysis
- psychopathology
Publisher keywords: adolescent, child, institution, parenthood, psychoanalysis, psychopathology