par Crahay, Serge
Référence Acta psychiatrica Belgica, 73, 2, page (302-310)
Publication Publié, 1973
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Clinical psychiatric interviews were recorded with a magnetoscope. Their linguistic analysis allows situations of conflict to be studied without any possible outlet in reality or by some emotional or social reasons. The notion of conflict in a closed field leads to a structural and psychodynamic analysis of the existential dilemma and to a better understanding of the patients way of adaptation or break down. Theoretical and practical solutions may then be evoked. In this sense, it may help to better conceive which strategy is to be adopted in psychotherapy and readaptation of apparently heavy cases.