Journal article

Symbolisation of family issues through the association of the tat and the Free Realisation of the Genealogical Tree (LRAG)

Pages 127 to 150

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  • Hatim-Porcuna, C.,
  • Le Chevanton, T.
  • and Béraud, P.
(2022). Symbolisation of Family Issues Through the Association of the Tat and the Free Realisation of the Genealogical Tree (lrag) Psychologie clinique et projective, No 31(1), 127-150. https://doi.org/10.3917/pcp.031.0127.

  • Hatim-Porcuna, Camille.,
  • et al.
« Symbolisation of family issues through the association of the tat and the Free Realisation of the Genealogical Tree (LRAG) ». Psychologie clinique et projective, 2022/1 No 31, 2022. p.127-150. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-psychologie-clinique-et-projective-2022-1-page-127?lang=en.

  • HATIM-PORCUNA, Camille,
  • LE CHEVANTON, Tristan
  • and BÉRAUD, Paul,
2022. Symbolisation of family issues through the association of the tat and the Free Realisation of the Genealogical Tree (LRAG) Psychologie clinique et projective, 2022/1 No 31, p.127-150. DOI : 10.3917/pcp.031.0127. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-psychologie-clinique-et-projective-2022-1-page-127?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/pcp.031.0127


English

This work aims to introduce the complementarity of the two projective mediations that are the TAT and the Free Realisation of the Genealogical Tree (LRAG) both for their relevance in the study of individual psychic functioning and the resonance of family issues, as an operator of the revival of the work of symbolisation underlying the process of subjectivation; here undermined in a patient author of hetero-aggressive violence hospitalised in a Unit for Difficult Patients (UMD). The association of these two tools is based on their potentiality of representing family ties and subjective inscription which, inscribed in a mediated device, would allow access to the process symbolising psychic experiences.

  • violent-act
  • family dynamics
  • symbolisation
  • TAT
  • LRAG

Publisher keywords: family dynamics, lrag, symbolisation, tat, violent-act

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