Author: Tyminski, Robert
Title: Adolescents coping with the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: ‘every day is like another Sunday’ Cord-id: zu1un5ap Document date: 2021_7_7
ID: zu1un5ap
Snippet: COVIDâ€19 has upended the way analysts and psychotherapists practice. Many use the phone for their sessions, many are using video platforms, and many use a combination of the two. Work with adolescents is very challenging in this new modality because of the loss of inâ€person connection and immediate nonâ€verbal cues. The public health restrictions put in place to manage COVIDâ€19 spread are at odds with the adolescent tasks of adventuring, experimenting and gaining new experiences. In addit
Document: COVIDâ€19 has upended the way analysts and psychotherapists practice. Many use the phone for their sessions, many are using video platforms, and many use a combination of the two. Work with adolescents is very challenging in this new modality because of the loss of inâ€person connection and immediate nonâ€verbal cues. The public health restrictions put in place to manage COVIDâ€19 spread are at odds with the adolescent tasks of adventuring, experimenting and gaining new experiences. In addition, increased anxieties about infection, contamination and invasion are often manifest and adolescents can regress in the face of them. Using seminal ideas from Bion, this article looks at two process examples from adolescent boys who struggled with parts of themselves that felt disturbing and unacceptable. The author discusses the clinical exchanges in detail and offers ideas about the difficulty of creating psychic space when working virtually.
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