Mélanie Laurent
University of Lorraine
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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | 2015
Claude de Tychey; Mélanie Laurent; Joëlle Lighezzolo-Alnot; Salomé Garnier; Elena Vandelet
This article attempts to analyze the prevalence rates of sexual abuse in childhood reported in comparative empirical studies, giving an overview of a selection of representative studies reporting high rates of abuse and comparing it to an overview of studies reporting lower rates. Extremely discrepant rates of childhood sexual abuse are reported in a number of empirical studies conducted in this field over the past 26 years, particularly those looking beyond prevalence to study the links between this type of trauma and future motherhood. To shed light on the disparities in the reported prevalence rates, the article reviews the principal methodological biases that have contaminated the findings. The authors then offer several suggestions for improvement that might be implemented in future studies.
Psychoanalytic Review, The | 2016
Claude de Tychey; Elena Vandelet; Mélanie Laurent; Joëlle Lighezzolo-Alnot; Cécile Prudent; Renaud Evrard
The aim of this article is to present a French psychoanalytic model of how and to what extent the sequellae of sexual abuse by a male during a girls childhood are transmitted to the next generation, as a function of the gender of the abused mothers children. The authors conducted a qualitative exploratory study based on the longitudinal follow-up of a woman who had two boys and a girl. They focused on the impact of two general sequellae: separation anxiety and negativity-disqualification of the paternal and/or male figures. From the methodological standpoint, they used a clinical interview to assess the mother, and a projective tool, a storytelling test, to assess the childs personality using content analysis. The results confirm both the merits of the theoretical framework and the relevance of the projective methodology for grasping sequellae transmitted to the child. The sequellae turned out to be markedly different for the two baby genders: rejection for the male, overprotection and ghostly encryption for the female. Avenues for using this tool and model in future quantitative, comparative studies are suggested.
Evolution Psychiatrique | 2016
Cécile Prudent; Renaud Evrard; Nina Claude; Mélanie Laurent; Claude de Tychey
Revue québécoise de psychologie | 2018
Bernard Kabuth; Orlane Plun; Loïc Le Moal; Elena Vandelet; Cécile Prudent; Mélanie Laurent; Claude de Tychey
Psychothérapies | 2017
Cécile Prudent; Renaud Evrard; Mélanie Laurent; Claire Rodriguez; Claude de Tychey
Psychothérapies | 2017
Cécile Prudent; Renaud Evrard; Mélanie Laurent; Claire Rodriguez; Claude de Tychey
Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment | 2017
Mélanie Laurent; Pierre Bustany; Claude de Tychey; Joëlle Lighezzolo-Alnot; Jean Paysant; Marianne Krier; Boris Cyrulnik
Annales médico-psychologiques | 2017
Renaud Evrard; Nawal Lazrak; Mélanie Laurent; Chloé Toutain; Pascal Le Maléfan
Archive | 2016
Mélanie Laurent
Psychologie clinique et projective | 2015
Elena Shabanova-Vandelet; Mélanie Laurent; Claude de Tychey; Joëlle Lighezzolo; Salomé Garnier