Meriem Mokdad Zmitri

Université de Tunis

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Doctorate in clinical psychology and psychopathology from the Universities of Tunis and Paris Nanterre, lecturer-researcher in the Department of Psychology, University of Tunis, associate researcher at the lcpi, University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurès.

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When the virtual dimension intrudes into couples and families affected by cultural and social change

In Dialogue (2023/4 No 242)


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The teen’s room, echo chamber during lockdown

In Adolescence (2023/1 41)

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When the virtual dimension intrudes into couples and families affected by cultural and social change

In Dialogue (2023/4 No 242)

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Interlocking violence in internal, couple, family and societal spaces: Subjectivation in a mutant Tunisian context

In Dialogue (2019/1 No 223)

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The family intersubjective links as subjective constitution auxiliaries: Illustration by ‘co-motherhood’

In Le Divan familial (2016/1 No 36)

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Polysemy of the act of migration in contemporary Tunisian families and couples

In Le Divan familial (2020/1 No 44)


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Journal article

When the virtual dimension intrudes into couples and families affected by cultural and social change

In Dialogue (2023/4 No 242)

Journal article

The teen’s room, echo chamber during lockdown

In Adolescence (2023/1 41)

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School, a place of resilience in murky socio-political times: a psychodynamic approach in the post-revolution Tunisian context

In Connexions (2022/1 No 117)

Journal article

Polysemy of the act of migration in contemporary Tunisian families and couples

In Le Divan familial (2020/1 No 44)

Journal article

Interlocking violence in internal, couple, family and societal spaces: Subjectivation in a mutant Tunisian context

In Dialogue (2019/1 No 223)

Journal article

The family intersubjective links as subjective constitution auxiliaries: Illustration by ‘co-motherhood’

In Le Divan familial (2016/1 No 36)