L’identité narrative dans la prise en charge psychologique des jeunes issus de la conception médicalisée

D. Rambeaud-Collin, Y. Zoldan
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The story of becoming a parent is often couched in the language of desire built on fantasies. And although such idyllic accounts tend to conceal much more difficult stories about becoming parents, nevertheless assisted reproductive technology has given new hope to many couples experiencing infertility. In the course of our work as professional psychologists, we recorded the reflections of young women between the ages of 15 and 25 who were conceived using assisted reproductive technology. To understand how the circumstances of their conception impacted their narrative identity, we adopted a clinical approach that involved having these young women share their life narratives, starting with their conception stories. Based on our clinical observations, the article explores a five-stage method for facilitating narrativity, consisting of the interview process, projective mechanisms, the creation of an autobiographical timeline, and, finally, the act of writing a life story. This multifaceted approach makes it possible to address the impact of conception stories on narrative identity from both a diachronic and synchronic perspective. Finally, we conduct a theoretical and clinical assessment of this promising methodology, which primarily aims to give young people the tools and support they need to share their life narratives in the context of therapy sessions—a process likely to promote better mental health through more harmonious identity development.
从医疗观念出发的青少年心理护理中的叙事身份
为人父母的故事往往是用建立在幻想之上的欲望语言来表达的。尽管这些田园诗般的描述往往掩盖了成为父母的更困难的故事,但辅助生殖技术给许多不孕不育的夫妇带来了新的希望。在我们作为专业心理学家的工作过程中,我们记录了年龄在15到25岁之间的年轻女性的想法,这些女性是通过辅助生殖技术受孕的。为了了解她们怀孕的环境如何影响她们的叙事身份,我们采用了一种临床方法,让这些年轻女性分享她们的生活叙事,从她们的怀孕故事开始。基于我们的临床观察,本文探讨了一种促进叙事的五阶段方法,包括访谈过程、投射机制、自传体时间线的创建,最后是撰写生活故事的行为。这种多方面的方法使得从历时和共时的角度来解决概念故事对叙事身份的影响成为可能。最后,我们对这种有前途的方法进行了理论和临床评估,其主要目的是为年轻人提供他们需要的工具和支持,以便在治疗过程中分享他们的生活故事——这一过程可能通过更和谐的身份发展来促进更好的心理健康。
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