Mickaël Peoc’h (Maître de conférences associé en psychopathologie clinique)
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Abstract
Objective
This article focuses on the “mirror sign” as an element of psychiatric semiology. Considered as a prodrome of schizophrenia during its description between 1927 and 1930, the article aims to shed light on its contemporary relevance, particularly with regard to changes in society concerning the subject's relationship to their image as well as the relationship to identity or self.
Method
After reviewing the history of the discovery and description of this sign, in order to shed light on its origins and on some essential elements, we take up the hypothesis of a link between a failure of the Lacanian “mirror stage” (stade du miroir) and the occurrence of the sign of the mirror. Links between original description, the frequency of body image disorders in psychosis, and the consequence of the mirror stage on symbolic identity are clarified. A few clinical fragments allow us to question the unfolding hypothesis.
Results
The mirror sign appeared at the beginning of the 20th century as a prognosis for schizophrenia. Alienists linked it to homosexuality, then considered pathological. It appears today that the clinical class of the disorders that can be referred to this sign emerges essentially from a disjunction between body image and identity. This sign can be heuristically put into perspective with the Lacanian statement unpacked in “Le stade du miroir comme formateur de la fonction du Je,” and with the hypothesis that the psychotic structure also offers subjects the possibility of non-standard symptomatic responses. The sign of the mirror and the subjective responses that result from it shed light on what it is that some subjects seeking to create, by working on their image, on their body, a new identity, to respond to an initial perceived disjunction between image and identity.
Discussion
If the sign of the mirror inspires a large number of subjective responses aimed at modifying the body to make it conform to a new identity, and thereby carrying viable neo-identity solutions, it is not experienced without some discomfort in most cases. Nothing makes it possible to predict its future, and the therapeutic action is limited to identifying this sign and supporting the possible elaborations of the subjects who aspire to produce a conjunction between image and identity.
Conclusion
One hundred years after its discovery, the mirror sign, is still an extremely relevant element of psychiatric semiology. It does not necessarily constitute a prodrome of schizophrenia, but it indicates a subjective difficulty in associating image with identity. The symptomatic response of the subject does not require the validation of the clinician; it is linked to a subjective malaise, which can be welcomed, whatever the outcome of this sign.
目的本文着重探讨“镜像符号”作为精神符号学的一个组成部分。在1927年至1930年的描述中,这篇文章被认为是精神分裂症的前驱症状,旨在阐明其当代相关性,特别是关于社会的变化,涉及主体与他们的形象以及与身份或自我的关系。方法在回顾了这一标志的发现和描述的历史后,为了阐明它的起源和一些基本要素,我们提出了拉康“镜像阶段”(stade du miroir)的失败与镜像标志的出现之间的联系的假设。阐明了原始描述、精神病中身体形象障碍的频率以及镜像阶段对象征身份的影响之间的联系。一些临床片段使我们能够质疑正在展开的假说。结果镜像征作为精神分裂症的预后标志出现于20世纪初。Alienists将其与同性恋联系起来,然后被认为是病态的。今天看来,可被称为这种体征的临床疾病类别主要来自身体形象和身份之间的脱节。这一迹象可以从Lacanian在“Le stade du miroir comme formateur de la foction du Je”中的陈述中得到启发,并假设精神病结构也为受试者提供了非标准症状反应的可能性。镜子的标志和由此产生的主观反应揭示了一些主体试图通过在自己的形象和身体上创造一种新的身份,以回应最初感知到的形象和身份之间的脱节。讨论如果镜子的标志激发了大量的主观反应,旨在改变身体,使其符合新的身份,从而带来可行的新身份解决方案,那么在大多数情况下,体验镜子时都会感到不适。没有什么能预测它的未来,治疗作用仅限于识别这个迹象,并支持那些渴望在图像和身份之间产生联系的受试者可能的详细阐述。结论在其发现一百年后,镜像符号仍然是精神符号学中一个极其相关的元素。它不一定构成精神分裂症的前驱症状,但它表明将图像与身份联系起来的主观困难。受试者的症状反应不需要临床医生的验证;这与一种主观不适有关,无论这种迹象的结果如何,这种不适都是值得欢迎的。
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Une revue de référence pour le praticien, le chercheur et le étudiant en sciences humaines Cahiers de psychologie clinique et de psychopathologie générale fondés en 1925, Évolution psychiatrique est restée fidèle à sa mission de ouverture de la psychiatrie à tous les courants de pensée scientifique et philosophique, la recherche clinique et les réflexions critiques dans son champ comme dans les domaines connexes. Attentive à histoire de la psychiatrie autant aux dernières avancées de la recherche en biologie, en psychanalyse et en sciences sociales, la revue constitue un outil de information et une source de référence pour les praticiens, les chercheurs et les étudiants.