Le thérapeute et les émotions dans la famille

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Abstract

The feelings lived within a family are often in the center of the therapeutic interventions. The constructivists often use tools aiming explicating and sharing of the feelings to facilitate a work on the representations. Cognitivists refer to the notion of automatic thoughts established in plans. The theory of the attachment allows understanding the regulation of the feelings through the links of attachment that we can try hard « to secure better ». This work suggests centering more reflection on the feelings of the therapist, and the way he can use them in the therapeutic system, in particular when in a family the feelings are surrounded by the trauma, or still when a teenager or a patient « borderline state » are in trouble to put the feelings in thought, or finally when certain feelings as the shame and the guilt remain marked. © Médecine & Hygiène. Tous droits réservés pour tous pays.

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Delage, M. (2013). Le thérapeute et les émotions dans la famille. Therapie Familiale, 34(3), 401–415. https://doi.org/10.3917/tf.133.0401

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