This article approaches specific aspect of adolescent subjects, emphasizing the effects of their insertion into a society characterized by narcissism and consumption. We consider the impasses of psychoanalysis in the face of a narcissistic culture, and discuss clinical aspects such as separation, alienation, de-alienation, and listening, all of which can serve as therapeutic tools in dealing with adolescents in the clinic.
Adolescent; clinic; subjectivity; narcissism