Vom Rambo-Jesus zu einer gut integrierten Mannlichkeit. 54(1):37-58, Germany, 2005. Welter, Nicole Case Reports English Abstract Germany Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr. 2005 Jan;54(1):37-58.
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The contribution deals with drawings of an eleven year old boy. He is in the transitional phase from preadolescence to adolescence. The atmosphere at home is very aggressive due to the prolonged divorce of his parents, which has been going on for three years. Because of this the typical development in this phase of growing up is made much more difficult for him. The youngster finds himself in an intensive loyality conflict with his parents. In his opinion any kind of aggression is negatively connoted. Therefore he cannot use his aggressions in a positive way neither to promote his self-development nor to become independent. His ability to symbolize was initially inhibited and could be released in the act of drawing during therapy. The boy's way from denial to showing his inner conflicts is described in the contribution.
@article{Welter2005vrjz,
  title = {Vom Rambo-Jesus zu einer gut integrierten Mannlichkeit.},
  xau = {Welter, N.},
  year = {2005},
  address = {Germany},
  xet = {2005/02/26},
  issn = {0032-7034 (Print) 0032-7034 (Linking)},
  keywords = {Adolescent and Aggression/ psychology and Art Therapy and Child and Conflict (Psychology) and Divorce/ psychology and Family Relations and Follow-Up Studies and Gender Identity and Humans and Male and Object Attachment and Psychoanalytic Interpretation and Psychoanalytic Therapy and Social Alienation and Symbolism},
  xla = {German},
  note = {Welter, Nicole Case Reports English Abstract Germany Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr. 2005 Jan;54(1):37-58.},
  number = {1},
  xu2 = {Qualitative Research},
  booktitle = {Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie},
  xtt = {[From Rambo-Jesus to well integrated masculinity]},
  volume = {54},
  abstract = {The contribution deals with drawings of an eleven year old boy. He is in the transitional phase from preadolescence to adolescence. The atmosphere at home is very aggressive due to the prolonged divorce of his parents, which has been going on for three years. Because of this the typical development in this phase of growing up is made much more difficult for him. The youngster finds himself in an intensive loyality conflict with his parents. In his opinion any kind of aggression is negatively connoted. Therefore he cannot use his aggressions in a positive way neither to promote his self-development nor to become independent. His ability to symbolize was initially inhibited and could be released in the act of drawing during therapy. The boy's way from denial to showing his inner conflicts is described in the contribution.},
  pages = {37-58}
}

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