In this text we approach the question of the traumatic dilaceration as the expression of an unweaving of the individual, familiar and communitarian psychic continents. We consider familiar resilience as the capacity of the family to reconstruct by itself the psychical bonds. To illustrate the theoretical conceptualization of weaving in a psychoanalytic perspective of the bond, we take the net as a metaphorical object. In the clinical practice, we propose to use devices which contribute to enhance the capacity of the family as a whole, and we consider that individual psychotherapy alone leads to a limited clinical evolution.
trauma; resilience; bond; violence