PSYCHOANALYTIC INTERVENTION IN MIGRANT CHILDHOODS: PAIN, HELPLESSNESS, AND SUBJECTIVATION

Authors

  • Gabriela Pollak Schwartz

Keywords:

migration, clinical case, community, psychic pain

Abstract

This article addresses the possibility of psychoanalytic intervention with children and adolescents in situations of human mobility, drawing on a clinical and interdisciplinary experience. From the intertwining of theory and clinical practice, it reflects on
psychic suffering and processes of subjective reorganization. It proposes a living, plural, and constantly transforming psychoanalysis, expanding its presence and response beyond the consulting room, in articulation with the community and other disciplines. It offers an invitation to rethink the analyst’s role and modes of intervention in contemporary contexts.

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Author Biography

Gabriela Pollak Schwartz

Asociación Psicoanalítica del Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay

Published

2025-11-24

How to Cite

Pollak Schwartz, G. . (2025). PSYCHOANALYTIC INTERVENTION IN MIGRANT CHILDHOODS: PAIN, HELPLESSNESS, AND SUBJECTIVATION. EQUINOCCIO, 6(2), 13–26. Retrieved from https://www.audepp.org/ojs/index.php/eqo/article/view/191