Winnicott, the Body and Adolescence
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The author considers the contribution of Winnicott to the metapsychology in the processes of adolescence. The hypothesis of a desexualized “second latency” in adolescence, the proximity of adolescent pathologies to borderline states, the specificity of Oedipus in adolescence, the pervasiveness of bodily experience, and finally the corollary modalities of psychoanalytic work are discussed. In conclusion, a discussion with the psychosomatic approach is engaged.
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