The Bitter Blood of the Wound
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Scarification is a type of acting out which condenses the problem configuration of the activity/passivity binome in its double sadistic and masochistic dimension and which orients our thought toward bisexuality. Through the study of Rorschach and TAT protocols of a 16-year-old male scarificator, this article proposes to consider the value of this type of act during adolescence. Our hypothesis is that recourse to scarifications in adolescent boys might indicate a certain maintenance of infantile bisexuality whose aim is to defuse castration anxiety and at the same time, to search for a conflictual elaboration by “putting the feminine to work” through the presentation of a body inscription which promotes the interiorisation process and symbolization.
Réseaux sociaux