Accueil hospitalier et processus psychiques: Enjeux thérapeutiques et institutionnels en psychiatrie

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Psychiatric care in hospital is considered both in terms of individual and group prospects. The commonly favourable evolution of the patient's disorders results in creating blose links of dependence on hospitals. The study of dependence is based on the various psychical aspects of hospital reception. The set of conditions necessary for the construction of a care area is concomitant with restoring a self area. For each patient, the psychical evolution process, which goes with the effets of treatment, is underlain by the illusion of an unqualified endless reception, corresponding to the effects of taking over the institutional framework. The obstacles to this process are considered through the function of group fantasies and the various psychical movements that take place in hospital.

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Bittolo, C. (2001). Accueil hospitalier et processus psychiques: Enjeux thérapeutiques et institutionnels en psychiatrie. Revue de Psychotherapie Psychanalytique de Groupe, 37(2), 143–159. https://doi.org/10.3917/rppg.037.0143

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