Presentation
Subjectivity, social ties and modernity (Subjectivité, lien social et modernité – SuLiSoM) conducts original research in clinical psychology and psychopathology, based on the psychoanalytic paradigm - which refers to both a form of epistemology and a method for treating psychological pain.
Psychoanalysis is a theoretical and clinical approach to the individual, the group and the socius; its originality lies in the fact that it takes the unconscious into account. This makes it possible to understand the subject in the singularity of their psychological functioning, their representations, and their culture.
This approach is inductive: it starts from detailed descriptions of discourse and behaviour, which it analyses using qualitative methods, which allow for the hypothesis of the unconscious. Allowing for this hypothesis makes it possible to take into account the unconscious elements of the relationship between the researcher and their research.
SuLiSoM's specific research focuses on the individual and social configurations that are characteristic of modern-day suffering, and aims to provide new avenues of analysis and therapeutic recommendations. This analysis often includes a critical component that aims to highlight the subjective and human cost of the most immediate solutions offered to address this suffering.
All in all, the aim is to consider the way in which psychological care can promote subjectivation, i.e. the expression of individual singularity (as opposed to the normative 'rehabilitation' often put forward today), within the context of contemporary suffering - postmodern isolation, loss of bearings, increasing identity claims, radicalisation, expectations of medicine, etc.
Research topics
Topic 1 - Family clinics
This topic studies the effects of new family configurations linked to social changes (gender representations, early parenthood, etc.), legal changes (e.g. single-sex marriage) and medical developments (medically assisted reproduction - MAR, transsexualism, etc.) on the subjective construction of reality and on parental and marital roles. Examining the effects of socio-legal-medical changes makes it possible both to identify new forms of suffering (related to domestic violence and incest, for example) and to recommend treatment to various professional bodies (concerning MAR, for example).
Topic 2 - Psychopathology, medicine and psychotherapies
The work on this topic focuses both on medical practice and biomedical research (from psychiatry to genetics and immunology), and on psychotherapeutic practice. It seeks to define the nature of mental health care today, both as it is applied in all care relationships and in particular in the medical field (where it plays a leading but often background role), but also in mental health therapy and psychotherapy. This includes borderline issues such as psychosomatics. The various therapeutical approaches in which mental health care is deployed are, therefore, also part of this topic.
Major events and works
Recent colloquia
- Putois, O., Thevenot, A., Bacqué, M.-F., Metz, C., Nicolas, J., Bahi, N., Bréhat, C., Duval, M., & Pires, J. (2024). Colloquium titled "Les transferts". International colloquium organised by the SuLiSoM laboratory, 11 and 12 October, University of Strasbourg.
- Cotti, P., Bacqué, M.-F., Dreyfus, M., Emeraux, E., Ham, M., Lamote, T., Paris, H., Rechtman, R. & Valhas, A. (2024) Idéologies, terrorismes, crimes de guerre. Quels liens, quelles dynamiques? 16 January, Council of Europe.
- Thevenot, A., Metz, C., & Silhan, D. (2023). Le lien mère-enfant en contexte de violences conjugales: Regards croisés sur les mesures d'assistance éducative. National colloquium: VIC-PADEJ, 30 September, University of Strasbourg.
- Bacqué, M.-F., & Bréhat, C. (2022). Colloquium titled "Les psychothérapies familiales". International colloquium organised by the SuLiSoM laboratory, 2 and 3 September, University of Strasbourg.
Recent articles
- Sani, L., Cape, C., Merheb, J., Poulin, N., Lassagne, B., Canet, G., Lallemant, M., Cherblanc, J., De Vincenzo, C., Testoni, I., Canellopoulos, L., Kaufmann, N. T., & Bacqué, M.-F. (2024). The Absence of Funeral Rites as a Risk Factor for the French Bereaved Population. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228241276570.
- Chemrouk, Y., Peyrat-Apicella, D., Le-Berre, R., Sani, L., & Bacqué, M.-F. (2024). The Violence of Bereavement from the Research Psychologist’s Perspective. Ethics and Social Welfare, 0(0), 1‑6.
- Kupper, J., Cotti, P., & Meloy, J. R. (2023). The Hanau terror attack: Unraveling the dynamics of mental disorder and extremist beliefs. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management.
- Putois O., Riegert M., Bahi N., Pires J., De Luca M. (2023) Joint family consultations for psychiatric inpatients with severe eating disorders transitioning to adulthood: psychoanalytic design of a therapeutic setting. Frontiers in Psychiatry (section : Adolescent and Young Adult Psychiatry).
- Metz, C., Silhan, D., & Thévenot, A. (2022). Le confinement de la covid-19 : Quelques conséquences psychologiques chez les enfants exposés aux violences conjugales, Dialogue, n° 237(3), 69‑88.
- Putois O., Helms J. (2022) What role does denial play in vaccine skeptics and "anti-vax" blame? A psychodynamic approach. Frontiers in Psychology (section : Psychology of Health).
- Nicolas J., Rey D., Putois O. (2022) Vers les enjeux inconscients de l'offre médicale de prophylaxie pré-exposition (PReP) au VIH. Figures de la Psychanalyse, n° 42, 243-253.
- Potier R, Troubé S, Putois O. (2020) Vulnerability to psychosis: a psychoanalytical perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome. Frontiers in Psychology (section : Psychoanalysis).
- Visentini, G. (2020). Quinze ans après le rapport de l'Inserm. L'efficacité de la psychanalyse réévaluée. L'évolution psychiatrique, 86(3), 489-506.
- Visentini, G. (2020). Lines of approach for a theory of care/cure in psychoanalysis. L'Évolution Psychiatrique, 85(1), e15‑e32.
- Cotti, P., & Meloy, J. Reid. (2019). The Tamerlan Tsarnaev case : The Nexus of Psychopathology and Ideology in a Lone Actor Terrorist. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management.
- Houdayer F, Putois O (co-1ers auteurs), Babonneau ML, Chaumet H, Joly L, Juif C, Michon CC, Staraci S, Cretin E, Delanoue S, Charron P, Chassagne A, Edery P, Gautier E, Lapointe AS, Thauvin-Robinet C, Sanlaville D, Gargiulo M, Faivre L. (2019) Secondary findings from next generation sequencing: psychological and ethical issues. Family and patient perspectives. European Journal of Medical Genetics, n°62.
- Metz, C., Calmet, J., & Thevenot, A. (2019). Women Subjected to Domestic Violence: The Impossibility of Separation. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 36(1), 36‑43.
- Bacqué, M.-F., Bertschy, G., Nicot, C., Beraldin, R., Thévenot, A., & Metz, C. (2019). Un dispositif multi-groupe original en France. Articulation d'un grand groupe de partage d'expériences et de petits groupes thérapeutiques. Fonction thérapeutique et de formation. Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe, n° 72(1), 163‑175.
Recent scientific works
- Visentini, G. (2024). Penser et écrire par cas en psychanalyse. The Freudian invention of a style of reasoning. Paris: PUF.
- Cotti, P. (2021). La fabrique du terroriste solitaire : Une investigation clinique (Enrick Editions).
Selection of popular science works
- Putois, O., Anheim, M., Kirchner, C., & Girard, J. (2024). Cerveau connecté : Réflexions sur l'éthique de l’IA implantée. Symposium avec Mathieu Anheim, Claude Kirchner, Julie Girard, Olivier Putois. Forum européen de bioéthique. 14e édition. L'IA et nous, Strasbourg, 8 February 2024.
- Putois, O., Anheim, M., Bouslama, V., & Oberlin, A. (2022). L'enfant hors normes. Table ronde animée par A. Benoilid, avec M. Anheim, A. Oberlin, V. Bouslama et un « jeune témoin » du Lycée Sturm. Forum européen de bioéthique, Strasbourg, 5 February 2022.
- Bacqué, M.-F., Midal, F., Mastelli, D., Giersch, A., Rongières, C., & Benoilid, A. (2021, janvier 30). L'impact psychologique de la crise. Forum européen de bioéthique, Strasbourg, 30 January 2021.