pubmed-article:685705 | pubmed:abstractText | The reactions of ten minorities of a Social Protection Institution for forsaken children were studied, through the stimulation's impact of a travel to Disneyworld during 3 days. The methodology was based on semistructured interviews before the travel, by returning and 2 months after it. The results show that the stimulation, that the travel represented for 8 minorities, was an event beyond the ego's capacity of assimilation. The 2 children with better adapting capacity were those, in which foregoing histories, the affective lack had been less intensive than in the another minorities. | lld:pubmed |