The chinese, the wolf and the stone crusher. Child psychosis means that the subject has a troubled relationship with the symbolic. Through this case history of the clinical treatment of a young psychotic boy, we aim to examine the place of the drives in his relation to the Other and the Other's demand, the distinction that must be made among the imaginary, symbolic and real fathers, and then the role of the construction, in the course of the analytic treatment, of a way of making up for the paternal function.
Other; body; father (real, imaginary, symbolic); oral drive; reality