Viver em primeira pessoa: uma proposta de humanização como técnica corporal

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

In this dissertation I discuss the implementation of a guiding project of humanization in hospital healthcare. At considering the multiple readings elicited by this subject, I opted to focus on the specific questions that were rendered important and relevant by the group of health professionals that I followed during fieldwork. Thus, I refer both to the health institution history and its health professionals personal life histories. Regarding the latter, I was able to recognize the group identity directed towards the development, discussion and cementing of the Rességuier Method, whose formulation of the therapist/patient relation focused on a principle of transcendence of the subject over social relations. The daily practise of the health professionals involved in the project proved to be a rich source for analysis, as it aimed to conjugate such form of self and world consciousness with the relational context implications that permeated professional relations, mainly those among physiotherapists, physicians and nurses. Hence, I approach the question of the Methods efficacy as a way of discussing its theoretical principles and abstractions about the healthcare universe, while keeping on sight the precedence of social bonds in the constitution of the therapeutical process in which the notion of body emerges as one of the most significant expressions of the diversity presented in the humanization issue in healthcare.

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humanização relações profissionais-fenomenologia professional relations-phenomenology antropologia humanization práticas de saúde healthcare practises

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