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Journal articles on the topic "Expériences traumatiques infantiles"
Ben Younes, S., W. Homri, S. Ben Alaya, A. Hajri, N. Bram, I. Ben Romdhane, and R. Labbane. "Existe-t-il un lien entre les traumatismes infantiles et la genèse de comportements impulsifs chez les patients bipolaires ?" European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 599–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.198.
Full textFortin, Claudette. "Douwe Draaisma. Why Life Speeds Up as You Get Older: How Memory Shapes Our Past. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 25, no. 3 (2006): 332–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cja.2007.0004.
Full textGauthier, Martin. "Deux voies de mise en scène des théories sexuelles infantiles." Revue française de psychanalyse Vol. 87, no. 5 (November 2, 2023): 1267–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.875.1267.
Full textDebavelaere, Raphaëlle, Aurélie Harf, Sara Skandrani, and Marie Rose Moro. "Le vécu parental de l’histoire pre-adoptive de l’adolescent adopté a l’internationale. Une approche qualitative." La psychiatrie de l'enfant Vol. 66, no. 2 (November 13, 2023): 323–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/psye.662.0323.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Expériences traumatiques infantiles"
Baudin, Grégoire. "Facteurs de risque environnementaux des troubles psychotiques : focus sur les expériences infantiles traumatiques." Thesis, Tours, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOUR2005/document.
Full textThis article thesis aimed to identify environmental risk factors (ERF) that are associated with the onset and the prognosis of non-affective psychotic disorders, in a French context. We based our work on Howes and Murray’s sociodevelopmental-cognitive model, and the sensitization model. Our results showed that one area-level environmental risk factor, namely the economic deprivation, and several aspects of childhood traumas, an individual ERF, are associated with an increased risk to develop psychotic disorders. Furthermore, we identified childhood traumas and cannabis consumption as modifier factors for these disorders. Finally, we sought to link our previous results, the two original models, and conceptual inputs from the theory of structural dissociation of personality in a coherent, clinically useful, and biopsychosocial framework. Our results suggest that both arealevel and individual environmental risk factors are involved in the onset and poor prognosis of psychotic disorders. They open perspectives for new therapeutic strategies
Degouis, Fanny. "Du trouble des conduites au trouble de la personnalité antisociale : Analyses multi-niveaux des processus émotionnels au cours du rappel de souvenirs autobiographiques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILH028.
Full textPeople with antisocial personality disorder with or without psychopathic severity (ASPD ± P) adopt predominantly aggressive behaviors that are outside the norms and laws, intimidate, deceive, lie, and are particularly indifferent to the feelings, needs, and suffering of others. These behaviors are partly underpinned by difficulties in emotional processes. The abilities to recognize, express, and regulate emotions are, in fact, described as quite weak in ASPD. These difficulties seem to emerge early in development, particularly among adolescents with conduct disorder (CD). However, descriptions of these emotional processes are not very generalizable due to the lack of ecological validity of the protocols measuring them. In recent years, research based on material with high personal and emotional involvement has been developing, such as the use of autobiographical material and more specifically the recall of self-defining memories (SDM). Until now, this material has been little used with people with ASPD ± P and even less so in a forensic institutional context. The objective of this thesis was to better understand the functioning of emotional processes involved in the recall of SDMs among people with ASPD ± P and among adolescents with CD. This work highlighted the particularities of the autobiographical characteristics of these people. To achieve these insights, we conducted four experimental studies. First, we identified the characteristics of SDMs through the recall of multiple specific, non-integrated and related to life threatening events theme memories. We demonstrated that experiential variables better explain the autobiographical signature of adults with ASPD ± P than personality elements (study 1). Subsequently, we observed the capacities of activation, expression, and regulation of emotions using measures such as neurovegetative indicators and facial expressions. People with ASPD and with psychopathic severity have better emotional regulation abilities than those without psychopathic severity, particularly in response to less activating stimuli (study 2). Furthermore, we observed that their hyperexpression of anger is predicted by the severity of their impulsive lifestyle (study 3). In an exploratory approach, we identified that the autobiographical signature of adolescents with CD resembled that of adults with ASPD ± P, but their facial emotional production seemed less crystallized on the emotion of anger, given the significant presence of sadness (study 4). These studies highlighted the importance of adopting an understanding of emotional processes based on the psychological and symptomatic profiles of people with ASPD ± P. Moreover, these results underscore the importance of early intervention in the developmental trajectory by offering treatments focused on the integration of traumatic experiences, social relationships, and emotional skills