Arthur Rimbaud: Tormented Genius & His Abandonment Schema

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychopractitioner
8 min read

This article is available in French only.
TL;DR : Arthur Rimbaud's psychological profile reveals how early paternal abandonment and maternal emotional deprivation shaped a personality characterized by insecure avoidant attachment, pervasive shame, and compulsive transgression. His precocious literary genius functioned as compensation for deep feelings of defectiveness, creating an inverted schema where he viewed himself as too great for social norms rather than inadequate within them. The intense but ultimately destructive relationship with poet Paul Verlaine represented his only genuine attempt at intimacy, yet triggered the relational terror inherent in his attachment style, leading to brutal rejection and lifelong emotional dysregulation. Rimbaud's repeated geographic flights, substance use, and eventual abandonment of poetry reflect not adolescent rebellion but rather maladaptive coping mechanisms for managing unregulated affect and intolerance to frustration. His dissociative statement "I is an other" and defense mechanisms including projection and idealization reveal a personality unable to inhabit itself, perpetually seeking external escape from internal suffering that remained constant regardless of geographic location or life circumstance.

Rimbaud: Psychological Portrait of an Impulsive Flight

Arthur Rimbaud remains a fascinating figure for clinicians trained in cognitive-behavioral approaches. His tumultuous journey, marked by evasion, rebellion, and the premature abandonment of literature, reveals the deep mechanisms of a personality in perpetual rupture with social norms. How can a poetic genius at sixteen suddenly renounce his art and flee to Africa? This article offers a psychological reading of the rogue poet, exploring the dysfunctional schemas, insecure attachment patterns, and defense mechanisms that shape his chaotic existence.

1. Young's Early Schemas: The Uprooted Child

Abandonment Schema and Emotional Deprivation

Jeffrey Young's theoretical framework offers a relevant understanding grid for the Rimbaud case. From childhood, the poet builds himself on the foundation of an abandonment schema. His father, Captain Frédéric Rimbaud, disappears when Arthur is only six months old. This early paternal absence inscribes in the young boy's psyche an original wound: the feeling that attachment figures abandon, that love is never secure.

His mother, Vitalie Cuif, an austere and rigid woman, embodies a cold maternal figure. She imposes strict authority, inflexible religious discipline, generating in the child an emotional deprivation. Rimbaud does not receive the validation he would need. This constellation creates fertile ground for the development of an inadequacy/shame schema: "I am not lovable, I am defective, I must save myself."

🧠

Des questions sur ce que vous venez de lire ?

Notre assistant IA est spécialisé en psychothérapie TCC, supervisé par un psychopraticien certifié. 50 échanges disponibles maintenant.

Démarrer la conversation — 1,90 €

Disponible 24h/24 · Confidentiel

Defectiveness Schema and Need for Transgression

Rimbaud's precocious genius paradoxically becomes a weapon of compensation. Intellectually superior, he uses his talent to transcend the feeling of maternal rejection. Yet this competence shines in a narrow social context, constrained by the Victorian norms of the Ardennes petty bourgeoisie. Hence the emergence of an inverted defectiveness schema: "I am too great for this world, norms do not belong to me."

This schema generates a transgressive compulsion. Rimbaud cannot accept imposed limits. At fourteen, he already runs away. The rejection of norms is not merely adolescent rebellion, but the manifestation of a deep psychological need: to prove he is different, that he escapes the fate of the "normal."

2. Insecure Attachment and Relational Ruptures

Internal Model of Avoidant-Detached Attachment

In Bowlby and Ainsworth's attachment theory, Rimbaud presents a pattern of insecure avoidant-detached attachment. Confronted with an unempathetic mother and paternal absence, he internalizes a relational model where: "Others disappoint me, I must remain self-sufficient, intimacy is dangerous."

This adaptive strategy in childhood becomes pathogenic in adolescence. Unable to form stable bonds, Rimbaud cultivates isolation while passionately yearning for it. This is the paradox of avoidant attachment: we push others away to protect ourselves, but we suffer from the loneliness we have created.

The Verlaine Relationship: Attempt at Intimacy and Flight

The meeting with Paul Verlaine in 1871 constitutes a crucial moment. For the first time, Rimbaud experiences a form of relational authenticity. Verlaine values him, recognizes him as a poet, offers him what his mother had denied. But this intimacy terrifies.

The internal attachment model collides with the reality of vulnerability. Rimbaud alternates between fusion (the two poets, "the infernal spouse" and "the foolish virgin") and brutal rejection. The relationship culminates in the violence of Brussels (1873). Verlaine shoots his lover. Rimbaud wounds himself to confirm what he already knows: relationships destroy, people abandon. Better not to love.

3. Dysregulated Personality and Impulsivity

Borderline Personality Traits and Impulsiveness

The psychological analysis of Rimbaud reveals significant patterns of emotional dysregulation. This is not about making a retrospective diagnosis (scientifically fragile approach), but recognizing behavioral patterns:

  • Affective impulsiveness: Rimbaud changes his mind, friends, cities on a whim. "One must be absolutely modern," he proclaims before renouncing poetry a few years later.
  • Affective instability: Oscillation between creative exaltation and dark depression. Young Rimbaud's letters exhibit poorly regulated emotional polarity.
  • Increased impulsivity: Early drug consumption (hashish, absinthe), unbridled sexual relations, constant search for stimulation.

Flight as Escape Mechanism

Beyond traits, flight is Rimbaud's cardinal behavior. It takes several forms:

Geographic flight: Repeated flights from Charleville (1870, 1871, 1872). The young poet cannot tolerate fixity. Each place becomes a prison. Existential flight: The Rimbaldian "I is an other" does not merely signify a literary theory. It is the expression of dissociation, an inability to inhabit oneself. Flight through sublimation: Poetry itself, in his early years, is an elaborate flight. It transforms suffering into beauty. But when this flight exhausts itself, a new one is needed: wandering, Africa, trafficking.

This flight behavior is motivated by intolerance to frustration and internal anxiety. Rather than confronting his dysregulated emotions, Rimbaud changes the scenery. The context changes, internal suffering persists.

4. Defense Mechanisms and Progressive Denial

Projection and Overcome Idealization

Rimbaud employs projection massively. His youthful poems project onto the world (Paris, freedom, wandering) the internal states he cannot integrate. "I dream of a bizarre city" expresses the need to find outside what is missing inside.

Idealization intervenes in his relationship to the figure of the visionary poet, the "seer." Rimbaud perceives himself as having access to superior truths. This compensates for the feeling of defectiveness: "I am not defective, I am simply beyond common norms."

Rejection as Defense Against Dependence

After the rupture with Verlaine, Rimbaud puts in place a defense of radical rejection. He repels poetry, France, the symbols of his chaotic youth. This defense aims to crush emotions attached to these objects.

In reinventing himself in Africa (1880-1891), Rimbaud adopts a flat, pragmatic, commercial existence. It is an attempt at inverted sublimation: transforming creative impulsivity into material activities. Escaping intensity by deadening oneself in business routine.

5. CBT Therapeutic Perspectives: Clinical Lessons

Emotional Regulation and Acceptance

From a CBT perspective, Rimbaud would have benefited from work on emotional regulation. Perpetual flight maintains a dysfunctional cycle: each new flight reinforces the idea that emotions are intolerable and that changing context is the only solution.

A CBT-DBT approach (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) could have taught him distress tolerance strategies: mindfulness of the present moment, radical acceptance of emotions rather than flight. Recognizing that pain exists without being unbearable.

Cognitive Restructuring of Core Beliefs

Rimbaud's core beliefs ("I am defective," "Relationships destroy," "I must escape") could have been examined and softened. Cognitive therapy would have illuminated the link between his early abandonments and his catastrophic interpretation of relationships. Behavioral data (Verlaine who truly loved him, friends who remained faithful) partially contradict his beliefs.

Acceptance of Ambiguity

Rimbaud lived in absolute polarity: genius or nothingness, poetry or silence, France or Africa. CBT seeks to cultivate dialectical thinking: I can be both poet and ordinary man, I can be wounded by my family and also recognize what it gave me.

Learning ambiguity would have allowed progressive commitment: continuing poetry without sacralizing it, staying in France without feeling suffocated, loving Verlaine without losing autonomy.

Mindfulness and Sensory Anchoring

Mindfulness techniques (sensory anchors, conscious breathing) could have served as an alternative to compulsive flights. Rather than traversing Europe or the Sahara to escape anxiety, Rimbaud could have learned to observe his anxious thoughts without reacting automatically.

Conclusion: The Cost of Avoidance

Rimbaud's psychological portrait reveals a man caught in the nets of impulsive flight. His childhood schemas (abandonment, defectiveness) generate an intolerance for fixity, e


See Also


To go further: My book Understanding Your Attachment deepens the themes discussed in this article with practical exercises and concrete tools. Discover on Amazon | Read a free excerpt
Recommended readings:

FAQ

What are the key characteristics of arthur rimbaud?

Explore Arthur Rimbaud's tormented psyche through a psychological lens. The most characteristic features involve repetitive patterns that impact daily functioning and interpersonal relationships in predictable, often self-reinforcing ways that persist without intervention.

How does cognitive-behavioral psychology explain arthur rimbaud?

CBT analyzes this through automatic thoughts, core beliefs, and avoidance behaviors — a framework that identifies the maintenance mechanisms keeping the difficulty in place and provides targeted points for intervention through structured cognitive restructuring and behavioral experiments.

When should someone seek professional help for arthur rimbaud?

Professional consultation is warranted when arthur rimbaud significantly impacts quality of life, relationships, or work performance for more than two weeks. A CBT practitioner can propose an evidence-based protocol tailored to your specific presentation, typically 8 to 20 sessions depending on severity.

Partager cet article :

Gildas Garrec, Psychopraticien TCC

About the author

Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite. Contributor to Hugging Face and Kaggle.

📚 16 published books📝 1000+ articles🎓 CBT certified

Besoin d'un accompagnement personnalisé ?

Séances en visioséance (90€ / 75 min) ou en cabinet à Nantes. Paiement en début de séance par carte bancaire.

Prendre RDV en visioséance

💬

Analyze your conversations

Upload a WhatsApp, Messenger or SMS conversation and get a detailed psychological analysis of your relationship dynamics.

Analyze my conversation

📋

Take the free test!

68+ validated psychological tests with detailed PDF reports. Anonymous, immediate results.

Discover our tests

🧠

Des questions sur ce que vous venez de lire ?

Notre assistant IA est spécialisé en psychothérapie TCC, supervisé par un psychopraticien certifié. 50 échanges disponibles maintenant.

Démarrer la conversation — 1,90 €

Disponible 24h/24 · Confidentiel

Follow us

Stay up to date with our latest articles and resources.

WhatsApp
Messenger
Instagram
Arthur Rimbaud: Tormented Genius & His Abandonment Schema | CBT Therapist Nantes | Psychologie et Sérénité