Lacan and adolescence: The contemporary clinic of the "sexual non-rapport" and pornography

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Abstract

This article explores two clinical phenomena-pornography and conspiracy thinking-that are highly relevant today and can be observed specifically among adolescent boys in the early stages of post-puberty: conspiracy thinking and the viewing of pornographic videos. It shows that the Lacanian concepts of the Real (of puberty) and the sexual non-rapport help us understand the psychopathological aspects of these two phenomena. Watching pornographic material becomes equivalent to a conspiracy theory about the sexual non-rapport; both in fact deny the effect of what puberty introduces as radically new.

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Ouvry, O. (2018). Lacan and adolescence: The contemporary clinic of the “sexual non-rapport” and pornography. Frontiers in Psychology, 8(FEB). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02299

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