In this case study, the life experience of a 15 year old adolescent is addressed, specially the anguish and separation anxiety concerning the father figure, recently arrested due to parricide. The process began with a defensive, reluctant and suspicious attitude by the patient, with the verification of significant suffering related to the internal management of past experiences and a feeling of internal and external stigmatization. The evaluation reflects a resilient and adaptive adolescent, contrary to what would be expected in view of his recent experiences. However, some signs of depressive behavior were evident, including abulia, asthenia, and anhedonia, in addition to feelings of uneasiness and hopelessness for the future. A proposal of psychological intervention through brief psychotherapy of psychodynamic orientation in order to allow the resolution of internal conflicts that can compromise personality development and establishment of interpersonal relationships. In addition to diminishing symptoms, the intention was to clarify, organize and transform the internal conflicts in sustainable elements. The psychotherapy process, in parallel with the changes in the adolescent's relational dynamics allowed the occurrence of significant changes, specially a less defensive attitude and the ability to think about himself, tolerate and develop his feelings and emotions.
adolescence; separation; internal conflicts; psychotherapy