Syndrome of Lazare

The syndrome of Lazare is a term describing the specific difficulties with which the subjects are confronted which one been able to be confronted with the certainty of their clean dead but which finally survived.

The Psychiatre Patrick Clervoy used this term to describe what occurs in the event of psychic Traumatisme: . It describes the situations of radical change of existence which those know which crossed a traumatic event. Those which are not any more the same ones with leaving a test during which they thought - and sometimes their entourage also - that they were going to die. The survivors, the Otage S, the victims of accident can each one, once returned among the alive ones, food these upheavals and will have to assume this singular and specific modification of the relation between them - which have one believed moment that they were going to die - and the others which were resigned to the idea to lose them. Thus, the syndrome of Lazare indicates a whole of demonstrations which operate a relational disordered state prolonged between a person who has crossed a test traumatic and its social environment, family and professional.

The term is also used during the diseases of the body, in particular in Cancérologie.

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