Elie Khoury, Christelle Khairallah, Yara Chamoun, Myriam Zarzour, Sami Richa, Roland Tomb
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Les Aventures de Tintin, l’œuvre d’Hergé au regard de la psychiatrie
Hergé’s “Adventures of Tintin” is a renowned Belgian comic book series. The twenty-four albums are rich in psychological and psychiatric elements, intricately woven into a smartly written and complex storyline. These elements have, however, seldom been studied systematically from a psychiatric point of view. In the current paper, we propose a systematic review of the series and of the medical literature concerning the psychiatric semiology and phenomenology found in the work of Hergé. The search terms used in the Pubmed database were “Tintin”, “medicine”, “medical”, “health”, “mental”, and “psychiatry”. Upon reading the integrality of the twenty-four albums, the most recurrent themes found were delusions and psychosis, personality disorders, and alcohol and other psychoactive substance use disorders. We then conduct a chronological analysis of the evolution of the representations of asylums and psychiatric hospitals, psychiatrists and the “mad man” throughout the albums. Finally, we present the psychoanalysis of the “Adventures of Tintin”, as developed by the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Serge Tisseron, who, upon reading Hergé’s work, suspected the existence of a family secret that the author might have concealed in his albums.
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The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique.
The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.