Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome

This paper outlines a psychoanalytic contribution to a growing research field in psychiatry: that of psychotic vulnerability, and the related neurogenetic modeling of schizophrenia. We explore this contribution by focusing on recent studies concerning a neurodevelopmental disorder, the 22q11.2 micro...

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Main Authors: Rémy Potier, Sarah Troubé, Olivier Putois
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01613/full
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spelling doaj-dc6273754da34da6bb0327be472cdffc2020-11-25T03:14:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-09-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01613509150Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion SyndromeRémy Potier0Rémy Potier1Sarah Troubé2Olivier Putois3Olivier Putois4Université Paris Diderot, Paris, FranceDépartement des Études Psychanalytiques, Institut des Sciences, Humaines, des Sciences et des Sociétés, Université Paris Diderot, Paris, FranceLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés (LIRCES EA 3159), Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice, FranceSubjectivité, Lien Social et Modernité, Faculté de Psychologie, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, FranceService de Psychiatrie, Santé Mentale et Addictologie, CHU de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, FranceThis paper outlines a psychoanalytic contribution to a growing research field in psychiatry: that of psychotic vulnerability, and the related neurogenetic modeling of schizophrenia. We explore this contribution by focusing on recent studies concerning a neurodevelopmental disorder, the 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome – which comprises DiGeorge syndrome in particular. It is one of the most common rare genetic syndromes, and the patients that it affects present a very high rate of psychotic symptoms (between 30 and 40%). For this reason, it has sparked an increasing number of clinical research projects which give it a paradigmatic status, as much for psychotic vulnerability as for potential neurobiological and genetic markers of schizophrenia. This syndrome illustrates one of the major stakes in contemporary psychopathology: the articulation of clinical, neurocognitive, and genetic approaches in a pluri-disciplinary manner. We seek to show that psychoanalysis, when it participates in this articulation, opens up specific hypotheses and research perspectives. In particular, based on the epidemiological observation of the role of anxiety as a predictor for psychosis, we underline the potential relevance of psychoanalytically oriented differential clinical practice and the psychodynamics of anxiety: they can contribute to studies and clinical follow-up on the 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome and, more widely, to research on the detection and prevention of psychotic vulnerability.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01613/full22q11.2 microdeletion syndromeneurodevelopmental genetic disorderspsychotic vulnerabilityschizophreniaanxiety disordersdevelopmental trajectory
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Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
Frontiers in Psychology
22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome
neurodevelopmental genetic disorders
psychotic vulnerability
schizophrenia
anxiety disorders
developmental trajectory
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Rémy Potier
Sarah Troubé
Olivier Putois
Olivier Putois
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title Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
title_short Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
title_full Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
title_fullStr Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Psychoanalytical Perspective. The Paradigmatic Example of 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome
title_sort vulnerability to psychosis: a psychoanalytical perspective. the paradigmatic example of 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This paper outlines a psychoanalytic contribution to a growing research field in psychiatry: that of psychotic vulnerability, and the related neurogenetic modeling of schizophrenia. We explore this contribution by focusing on recent studies concerning a neurodevelopmental disorder, the 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome – which comprises DiGeorge syndrome in particular. It is one of the most common rare genetic syndromes, and the patients that it affects present a very high rate of psychotic symptoms (between 30 and 40%). For this reason, it has sparked an increasing number of clinical research projects which give it a paradigmatic status, as much for psychotic vulnerability as for potential neurobiological and genetic markers of schizophrenia. This syndrome illustrates one of the major stakes in contemporary psychopathology: the articulation of clinical, neurocognitive, and genetic approaches in a pluri-disciplinary manner. We seek to show that psychoanalysis, when it participates in this articulation, opens up specific hypotheses and research perspectives. In particular, based on the epidemiological observation of the role of anxiety as a predictor for psychosis, we underline the potential relevance of psychoanalytically oriented differential clinical practice and the psychodynamics of anxiety: they can contribute to studies and clinical follow-up on the 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome and, more widely, to research on the detection and prevention of psychotic vulnerability.
topic 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome
neurodevelopmental genetic disorders
psychotic vulnerability
schizophrenia
anxiety disorders
developmental trajectory
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01613/full
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