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European Psychiatry | 2009

P01-03 A longitudinal study of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Child psychiatry, neurological and psychoanalytic viewpoints

A. Cohen de Lara; Maïa Guinard; Emmanuelle Lacaze; Florence Pinton; Jean Chambry; Catherine Billard

We shall present the development of a cohort of 40 children aged from 6 to 11 who were initially diagnosed with ADHD (T0) and then reassessed after two years of treatment with multimodal treatment in addition to stimulant medication. At the outset of the study (T0) the children underwent a complete assessment which included a child psychiatric examination, a neuropsychological evaluation of attention skills and a psychodynamic psychological assessment using the T.A.T. and Rorschach projective tests interpreted from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. An identical protocol was used for the reassessment of the children two years later (T2). Clinically, and from a strictly behavioral point of view, it is clear that there was a calming down of the symptoms associated with the ADHD. Can the same be said for the results of the neuro-psychological and projective tests as well as for the overall psychic functioning of the children? At this point in our research, and taking into account that T 2 just ended, we can affirm that the children who were assessed with neurotic disorders (according to the classification of psychopathological disorders in childhood) were those who showed the clearest signs of improvement. We shall then study in depth the majority of the population who were assessed with borderline personality disorders (BPD). As these children received a multimodal treatment over the two years time of the study which involved either individual, group or family psychotherapy, we shall use brief clinical case studies for a comparative approach to our research results.


Neuropsychiatrie De L'enfance Et De L'adolescence | 2006

Trouble déficitaire de l'attention avec hyperactivité : premiers résultats psychodynamiques d'une étude croisée

A. Cohen de Lara; Maïa Guinard


Encephale-revue De Psychiatrie Clinique Biologique Et Therapeutique | 2011

Le trouble déficitaire de l'attention, avec ou sans hyperactivité (TDA/H): une approche pluridisciplinaire longitudinale croisée de 36 enfants

Jean Chambry; Catherine Billard; Maïa Guinard; Emmanuelle Lacaze; M.-E. Idiart; F. Delteil-Pinton; A. Cohen de Lara


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2007

Hyperactivité et psychose de l'enfant : l'intérêt de la méthodologie projective dans l'affinement des diagnostics

Aline Cohen de Lara; Maïa Guinard; Emmanuelle Lacaze; Florence Pinton; Jean Chambry; Catherine Billard


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2016

La mise à l’épreuve de la perte chez des enfants présentant un « trouble : déficit de l’attention/hyperactivité » (tda/h)

Maïa Guinard


Psychologie clinique et projective | 2013

La sexualité infantile à l'épreuve des psychostimulants

Maïa Guinard; Aline Cohen de Lara; Jean Chambry; Florence Delteil; Emmanuelle Lacaze; Catherine Billard


Le Carnet Psy | 2013

Projective Clinical Work with “Hyperactive” Children: Treating Excitement

Aline Cohen de Lara; Maïa Guinard


Le Carnet Psy | 2013

Clinique projective auprès d'enfants dits hyperactifs : traitement de l'excitation

Aline Cohen de Lara; Maïa Guinard


Psychologie clinique et projective | 2012

When Infantile Sexuality Is Confronted with Psychostimulants

Maïa Guinard; Aline Cohen de Lara; Jean Chambry; Florence Delteil; Emmanuelle Lacaze; Catherine Billard


Psychiatrie De L Enfant | 2012

Le travail du pulsionnel et ses différentes figures chez des enfants dits « tda/h »

Maïa Guinard

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