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Paradox of Autonomy
How is it possible for an adolescent to become autonomous in spite of the necessity to introject some qualities of the others (parents, teachers and so on).
Evaluation of the implementation of the summer francisation and socialisation camps for young migrant pupils newly arrived in Quebec
The growth of immigration flows in Canada leads to a diversification of the Canadian population and increases the need to adapt the services offered in the reception of native speakers. In Quebec, childhood and adolescence, it is often via the Reception and Support Services for Francisation (SASAF),...
Characterisation of the CYP2R1 gene and validation of other SNPS of interest in susceptibility to melanoma in the Spanish population
[ES] Melanoma is one of the least common types of skin cancer, although it is the most lethal, caused by damage to melanocyte DNA, producing mutations that cause the cell to multiply abnormally and produce tumours. The frequency of melanoma increases from adolescence, with a very high incidence in c...
A crossing of adolescence... at the end of the day
After a very long period without publishing any line in this blog, here is the explanation for this silence... It was my job to complete my entitlement to conduct sociology research! I am pleased to announce that I will therefore publicly support her on Friday 24 November 2017 at 14 p.m. in Sciences...
Rediscover Robert Mapplethorpe
This article is devoted to the archives of American artist Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989), stored since 2011 at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Taking advantage of a busy news, this study looks back at the processing of an archive not only to reconsider his work, but also to better pla...
The impact of demography on crime trends in Quebec from 1962 to 1999
Age is a central variable in analysing and understanding the crime phenomenon. At individual level, many studies show that delinquency appears from the beginning of adolescence, rising to around 17 years of age and decreasing thereafter. If crime is strongly associated with age, changes in the demog...
“Adolescence and disenchantment” by Jean Guillaumin
Series of cults and cults of the series among young cults and cults of the series for young people: Thinking adolescence with TV series
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Development of spatial integration depends on top-down and interhemispheric connections that can be perturbed in migraine: a DCM analysis.
In humans, spatial integration develops slowly, continuing through childhood into adolescence. On the assumption that this protracted course depends on the formation of networks with slowly developing top-down connections, we compared effective connectivity in the visual cortex between 13 children (...
When a young person from Beit Ham becomes an educator: Testimony of Méni
Méni is an educator who, teenager, went to the club for many years. He says in the interview that he found a real house there at a time when his sister was in sorrow following the death of his sister. He found unconditionally welcome, human heat, energy of life and mental support that allowed him to...
The security age: what do inductable young people do?
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The independent psychological effects of participation in demonstrations
Street demonstrations have received the lion's share of scholarly attention to collective action. This article starts by returning to this research in order to raise some methodological questions about how to collect data on demonstrations and on the validity of the subsequent results. Next, based o...
Pregnancy in adolescence: Comment
From the girl to the woman: crossing adolescence
This article presents the psychanalytic treatment of a 16-year-old girl to illustrate how adolescent psychanalysis leads to a different perception of the traditional opposition between shame and guilt. The author points out that adolescence is likely to disturb a certain mental order, in a form of c...
Representation, body and sound: dramatic representation of teenagers rescued from trafficking networks in the city of Quito.
it would be worth saying that my interest in l@s adolescents was inspired by a script from the American filmmaker Harmony Korine. The script of the film was “KIDS” and although the interest in this research does not lie in cinema, semi-otic, let alone in the creation of Korine, I could discover on t...
The Identity Style Inventory (ISI-3) and the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS): Factor structure, reliability, and convergent validity in French-speaking college students
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the factor structure and the reliability of the French versions of the Identity Style Inventory (ISI-3) and the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS) in a sample of college students (N = 457, 18 to 25 years old). Confirmatory factor analy...
Developmental differences in ethanol-induced sensitization using postweanling, adolescent, and adult Swiss mice
peer reviewed Rationale: The maturing adolescent brain has been suggested to be more sensitive than the adult brain to ethanol-induced neuroadaptations. In animal studies, sensitization to the stimulant effects of ethanol is used to study the vulnerability to chronic ethanol-induced neurobehavioral...
Polydrug Use in Adolescence
Polydrug Use in Adolescence
Oral Health Care
Oral health care in pediatric dentistry deals with complete oral health, including preventive aspects for children right from their conception to adolescence, encompassing all the spheres of dentistry including various specialties. It also includes planning a preventive program at individual and com...
From the vacuum inside to the outer vacuum: Sociopsychological reflections on the borderline pathologies in adolescent adults
‘titreb Resumé’/titreb Based on the empirical observation of a major decline in neurotic structures in favour of an increase in psychological organisations which limit personality, this article proposes a psychosociological reflection on how teene-young adults express their problems by using the var...
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From work to happiness? RAP 31, an anti-conformist practice: from resistance to cooperation
‘titrebSummary’/titrebIn this period of crisis, marked by suffering at work and pending work, writing on happiness at work appears to be a challenge. The coordination team of the Haute-Garonne adolescence and partnership network tries the adventure in a text written with five votes. Satisfaction, pl...
Body dissatisfaction in adolescence: Evolution over a decade
This investigation examines changes in body image and body mass index over a period of 11 years in a sample of Spanish adolescents aged between 13 and 21 years. The data come from two sub-samples collected in 1997 (n = 3468) and 2008 (n = 846). The body image was operationalised through the perto-ne...
‘These anxieties are not my own’: The struggle to integrate ‘foreign’ sensations and ‘unknown’ influences
‘titrebSummary’/titreb. article is the result of a reflection on adolescent persecutive anxieties and defences, starting from the case of Osvaldo, followed by analysis for four years. The article shows the first three years of treatment and shows the actions of these persecutors in the weaving of tr...