Titre : | Identification of the marks of psychic trauma in spoken language : Definition of the 'SPLIT-10' diagnostic scale (2022) |
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Auteurs : | GAYRAUD FRÉDÉRIQUE ; AUXEMERY YANN |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | ANNALES MEDICO PSYCHOLOGIQUES (3 vol 180, 2022) |
Article en page(s) : | 195-212 |
Note générale : | Tabl./Fig./100 réf.bibliogr./19 notes de bas de page/Article en anglais |
Descripteurs |
[SANTEPSY] DISCOURS [SANTEPSY] DISSOCIATION [SANTEPSY] EPISTEMOLOGIE [SANTEPSY] LANGAGE [SANTEPSY] PSYCHOLINGUISTIQUE [SANTEPSY] SYNDROME POST TRAUMATIQUE [SANTEPSY] TRAUMATISME PSYCHIQUE |
Mots-clés libres: | ECHELLE D EVALUATION |
Résumé : | The search for understanding psychological trauma has grown considerably over the past fifteen years, leading to a real conceptual revolution at the crossroads of psychiatry, psychology, neurobiology, sociology, and anthropology, among others. However, despite the wealth of semiological descriptions, the under-diagnosis and late diagnosis of post-traumatic disorders, at the stage of intense suffering, remain numerous. This could be because the traumatic origins of the disorders remain unclear, due to their clinical characteristics–that is, the 'unspeakable experience' of dissociation in language–, or because the healthcare system and the networks of practitioners come up against conceptual impasses that undoubtedly reflect the psychotraumatic process present even in theoretical discourse, to the point of rendering it ineffective. Now is the time to build a new model. Based on a linguistic methodology, the standardized computerized and manual study of the speech of psychically injured patients recently enabled us to define the notion of traumatic psycholinguistic syndrome (SPLIT). [d'après le résumé d'auteur] |
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