TY - BOOK AU - de la Vaissière,Hélène TI - To Inhabit... The Delinquent Event Put to the Test of a Spatial Story PY - 2004///. N1 - 59 N2 - This paper puts the delinquent event to the test of a spatial story. The incarceration of any young adult testifies to the recognition by the judicial system that a delinquent act has been committed. The causal delinquent event may force the perpetrator into an effort of symbolization or the event may remain in the realm of the unthinkable. The chaotic story of these adolescent prisoners and the fact of being locked away erodes the feeling of self-continuity. The goal of the psychologist who intervenes in such instances is to propose tools that may facilitate the emergence of a story. A mediation and the spatial trajectory based on the realness of inhabited spaces facilitate the creation of a graphic and discursive account. This paper identifies three configurations in the three clinical illustrations taken from research with imprisoned adolescents. These examples present three positions of the relation to the paradoxes of social time discontinuity/self-continuity and of transformation/permanence UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-psychologie-clinique-et-projective-2004-1-page-229?lang=en ER -