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06/08 Fri 7pm Teenagers and adults: everything out of whack, with psychoanalysts Diana and Mário Corso There are malaises typical of puberty and adolescence – anguish, hopelessness, fierce self-criticism, a tendency toward isolation, morbid thoughts – from these come some of the most condemned and frightening manifestations of these stages. This suffering is particularly unbearable for their adults, who prefer to imagine them as libertines, beautiful and unbridled, driven by hormonal storms and oblivious to the rules and duties of society. It is during adolescence that young people most need their elders to maintain some balance. Unfortunately, these also tend to go through crises. Everything is out of whack, especially adults who understand adolescence through the lens of their prejudices and fantasies, as they always have issues with their own past and fears about the future.