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Return to psychotic stereotypes


l'Information Psychiatrique. Volume 85, Number 10, 877-90, décembre 2009, Varia

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Author(s) : Nicolas Brémaud

Summary : Stereotypes (verbal, attitudes, gestural) are frequent in clinical psychosis, characteristics which are moreover seen in autism or in certain forms of schizophrenia. Can we attach various clinical values to these stereotypes, but if so which? Do they have any sense or a function? What could specifically be of interest in stereotypes or what could they teach the clinician. We will examine in what way this symptom could be formulated with Kannerian “immutability” with the case of body subject, language, the Other to anguish. After a brief indispensable return to three major classical references of French psychiatry we will review a certain number of recent studies which will notably permit us to distinguish the stereotypes of the basic psychotic phenomenon in order to take into account its importance in terms of types of defence and the search for a feeling of continuity, to restore, in substance, the place of the subject in this phenomenon.

Keywords : stereotypes, protection, corps, autism/schizophrenia, repetition, language

 

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