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Violence: its impact on early psychic structuring
Actividad N° 008
sábado 22 de octubre / 11,15 AM

09:15 MX, PE, EC / 11:15 BR / 10:15 NY / 15:15 POR, UK / 16:15 IT-ES-FR-SZ


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Panelist/s: Marie Christine Laznik (ALI-France), Miri Keren (BIAUniv-Israel), Daniel Camparo Avila (Udelar-Uruguay).
Chair: Nora Woscoboinik
Coord. Zoom: Paula Ceruti & Ana Iriart

 

Guest panelists
Gabriela Goldstein
APA
Virginia Ungar
Argentine
Mark Solms
South Africa
Florence Guignard
Switzerland
Bernard Golse
France
Ricardo Bernardi
Uruguay
Miri Keren
Israel
Leticia Glocer
Argentine
Suzanne Maiello
Italy
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur
United States
Clara Schejtman
Argentine
Elizabeth Palacios
Spain
Susana Fischbein
Argentine
Humberto Persano
Argentine
Alicia Lisondo
Brazil
Analía Wald
Argentine
Daniel Camparo Avila
Uruguay
Norberto Giglio
Argentine
Cristina Rosas
APA
Fernando Gómez
APA
Stefano Bolognini
Italy
Edward Tronick
United States
Fernando Fernández Castro
Mexico
François Richard
France
Rogerio Lerner
Brazil
Filippo Muratori
Italy
Marie Christine Laznik
France
François Ansermet
Switzerland
Aline Pinto Da Silva
Brazil
Juan Pablo Jiménez
Chile
Avgi Saketopoulou
Chipre-Grecia
Marina Altmann de Litvan
Uruguay

 

 

 

 

 

The panelists' cv
Gabriela Goldstein
Argentina
Virginia Ungar
Argentina
Bernard Golse
Francia
Florence Guignard
Suiza
Mark Solms
Sudáfrica
Suzanne Maiello
Italia
Leticia Glocer
Argentina
Miri Keren
Israel
Ricardo Bernardi
Uruguay
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur
Estados Unidos
Clara Schejtman
Argentina
Humberto Persano
Argentina
Elizabeth Palacios
España
Susana Fischbein
Argentina
Alicia Lisondo
Brasil
Analía Wald
Argentina
Daniel Camparo Avila
Uruguay
Norberto Giglio
Argentina
Cristina Rosas
APA
Stefano Bolognini
Italia
Fernando Gómez
Argentina
Edward Tronick
Estados Unidos
Fernando Fernández Castro
México
François Richard
Francia
Rogerio Lerner
Brasil
Marie Christine Laznik
Francia
Filippo Muratori
Italia
Aline Pinto Da Silva
Brasil
François Ansermet
Suiza
Marina Altmann de Litvan
Uruguay
Avgi Saketopoulou
Cyprus-Greece
Juan Pablo Jiménez
Chile

 




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MARIE CHRISTINE LAZNIK - FRANCE
Traumatic experience: impossible forgetting and terrifying enjoyment (jouissance).

 

MIRI KEREN - ISRAEL
Violence and aggression in the first three years of life and beyond: developmental, environmental and biological aspects.
Summary

In our clinical experience, violence is a very common reason for referral to Community-based Infant Mental Health Units. For instance, at our own Unit, 18% of the referrals in the second year of life and 24% in the third year of life. Three “developmental” types of aggression have been identified, while violence is at the end of the spectrum of the manifestations of aggression. Arguments pro and cons the concept of intentionality in infancy will be brought up, as well as the significance of the genetic C/U traits. The respective roles of parents and society in regulating the infant's aggression will be emphasized. The studies that have shown the long-term significance of violence in infancy will be reviewed. We will discuss the factors that have been linked to the transition from “normative” to pathological aggression during early childhood, using the multifactorial model of "I, myself and the circumstances", and its direct implications for preventive as well as for therapeutic interventions. We will end with a diagram that summarizes the different pathways of aggression from infancy to adulthood.

 

DANIEL CAMAPRO AVILA - URUGUAY
Impact of intimate femicide on the mental health and life trajectory of children.
Summary

The murder of a woman by her partner is currently of great social and political concern, although little attention has been given to the fate of her children. Partial data are presented from a research study that aims to understand the psychological effects on orphans of intimate femicide in Uruguay, both those produced by the disruptive event and by the practices of social and institutional intervention. By means of a case study, from the singularity of psychoanalytic clinical listening, we propose to characterize the IFs of women who had children in their care, determine the current psychological state of those affected, reconstruct their life trajectories and investigate the mental health care provided by state agencies and civil society.








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