Projective Tests: A Moment of Psychic Reorganization? When Clinical Work with Moderate Cranial Trauma Makes Us Question Psychic Trauma

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Marie-Christine Pheulpin et al., « Projective Tests: A Moment of Psychic Reorganization? When Clinical Work with Moderate Cranial Trauma Makes Us Question Psychic Trauma », Psychologie clinique et projective, ID : 10670/1.ucs7c0


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Carrying out clinical research with patients suffering from somatic, cognitive and emotional sequellae after an earlier moderate cranial trauma, the authors discuss the case of Zora in a mutually enriching back and forth movement which poses both clinical and methodological questions. The two dimensions of excitation and temporality which are inherent in all trauma are the leading thread in this work and make it possible to consider the projective method as a vector of reorganization. Indeed, the interviews testify to a still present traumatic experience, expressed in all its massiveness, as if time had stopped. Unexpectedly, the projective situation seems to contain and create a distance and to some degree, to transform the traumatic expression.

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