Abstract

Supporting teenagers in search of ideality sometimes requires accepting and understanding the movements present in the process of Islamist radicalisation. It is therefore necessary to understand the implicit dimension to this notion of radicalisation and what it arouses in each of us. For caregivers with a North African immigrant background, it is a question of implementing their countertransference in order to guarantee unconditional acceptance, and to establish a bond to deliver better care.

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