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    Sanar nuestros vínculos para sanar el vínculo: del león al unicornio, pasando por el mono

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    En los últimos años, el término “incasable”, para quien no hay lugar, se utiliza cada vez más para describir a niñas, niños y jóvenes que agotan las instituciones y son zarandeados de una a otra. A partir de la presentación de la trayectoria vital y la hospitalización de una niña de 10 años con apego inseguro, desorganizado y síntomas de disociación postraumática, en el artículo se exploran los elementos que sustentaron su atención. Entre ellos, se hace especial hincapié en la importancia de los vínculos difractores y las relaciones transferenciales, tanto dentro de la unidad de atención como dentro de la institución; también se observan las vinculaciones entre estas y quienes conforman la red de la niña. Se proponen la función y el uso de determinados objetos y un modelo de coterapia por parte de un psicólogo y un fisioterapeuta. Por último, se presenta el testimonio de la niña recogido en forma de juego de arena y las reflexiones que de él se desprenden

    Tax competition in the presence of profit shifting

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    International audienceThe popular view is that governments should crack down on tax avoidance by multinational corporations, but in practice, lax anti-profit-shifting policies are common. Here, we analyze how controlling profit shifting influences fiscal competition. Equilibrium tax rates are determined by the elasticities of two components: retained profit and capital mobility. Anti-profit-shifting policies decrease the elasticity of the first, but increase the elasticity of the second. The impact of these policies on equilibrium tax rates is then ambiguous. We show that there are cases in which laxer policies increase equilibrium tax rates and countries’ well-being by favoring investments. We use estimates of different elasticities to show that our model can support lax enforcement

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    Impacts de la crise du Covid-19 sur un hôpital psychiatrique pour enfants et adolescents1

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    Due to the COVID-19 crisis and the resulting necessary quarantine measures, the "La Petite Maison"hospital has changed its normal treatment practices. Patients must therefore either be kept in isolation at the hospital or self-isolate at home and may not move between the two locations. The hospital has had to undergo a reorganisation and adjust its care provision. For example, some care units have been merged when one of them has to be isolated, and in-person family appointments and team meetings have been cancelled. Relative deprivation theory was used to analyse the positive effects (openness, solidarity and creativity) and negative effects (lack of exteriority, feeling of injustice) of the constraints that nursing staff have been subjected to. In terms of the young people and their families, three clinical cases have been used to analyse how the hospital can maintain the link either between a young person who remained hospitalised and their family, or with a young person who is isolating at home.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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