B. Quattoni's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Our aim is to think about the possible traumatic transmission from mother to child who has not been directly exposed to traumatizing events. We propose a clinical case: Étoile escaped from Nigeria, threatened by her father's murderous madness. He had attempted against her mother and sister's life for religion reasons. In France she gave birth to a...
Our aim is to think about the possible traumatic transmission from mother to child who has not been directly exposed to traumatizing events. We propose a clinical case: Étoile escaped from Nigeria, threatened by her father's murderous madness. He had attempted against her mother and sister's life for religion reasons. In France, she gave birth to a...
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... Dans ces situations, comme l'explique Lachal (2006), le récit traumatique provoque chez le clinicien un « scénario émergent », résultat des capacités créatives du thérapeute dans un moment d'empathie avec le patient (Quattroni et Mestre, 2008). À partir de ce scénario émergent, le thérapeute peut transformer les images virtuelles en mots dans un récit qui pourra réanimer les capacités narratives du patient. ...