Abstract

Through the clinical narrative of a psychiatric patient in long term care, the article examines the rehabilitation process in adult psychiatry. After a brief presentation of the reception unit (post-cure follow-up for psychotic patients) and its focal areas of work, we present the progressive birth of multi-disciplinary care including nursing, individual psychiatric care and psychoanalytical group sessions. Finally, by exploring the group's three-year history, we follow the patient's evolution and propose certain hypotheses on the link between external habitat (institutional space) and internal habitat (intra- psychic space).

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