In the adolescent network: a model of intervention between the intrapsychic and the interpsychic


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The intent of this work is to propose reflections on a model of psychological intervention, experienced within a reality that deals with disadvantaged adolescents and their families. Starting from the reference theory of Psychoanalysis of Relationship, the authors have developed a reflection on the roles that the different I-Subjects assume in interaction with each other. In a context of clinical work that is not at all aseptic, where the intervening variables are so many that it seems almost impossible to consider them all, the authors have tried to enter the adolescent's network, seen from a self- and eco-organization point of view. They also proposed a reflection aimed at understanding the close relations of interdependence between the intrapsychic and the interpsychic, taking into account the theoretical proposal of Renè Kaes on groups. In a continuous alternation of theoretical reflections and clinical cartoons we will try to illustrate the critical aspects and the still open questions of a model of intervention in continuous development.


Papini, S. P., Bonfanti, A. A., & Noseda, F. (2011). In the adolescent network: a model of intervention between the intrapsychic and the interpsychic. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 22(1), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2011.464

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