More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms

The question about what a psychoanalyst does with the body of a patient in the rehabilitation rooms gives an opportunity: to place a clinical problem. Faced to a physical limit, it’s evident that the prevalence of the body is detrimental to the subjectivity. In this article the concept of body is ex...

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Autor principal: Chufeni, Cinthia
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Publicado: Secretaría de Estudios de Post Grado - Carrera de especialización en Psicología Clínica, Institucional y Comunitaria - Facultad de Psicología - UNR 2020
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spelling I15-R220-article-112020-08-19T21:31:53Z More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms ¿A más cuerpo, menos sujeto? Ecos de una experiencia en salas de rehabilitación Chufeni, Cinthia Cuerpo Discapacidad Psicoanálisis Rehabilitación Body Disability Psychoanalysis Rehabilitation The question about what a psychoanalyst does with the body of a patient in the rehabilitation rooms gives an opportunity: to place a clinical problem. Faced to a physical limit, it’s evident that the prevalence of the body is detrimental to the subjectivity. In this article the concept of body is explored through the psychoanalysis, the disability paradigms and the basis of the rehabilitation as a discipline. In this field, the psychoanalytic clinic turns out to be useful, since the dimension of the biological issue implies the subject. It’s beeing concluded that to involve the subjectivity, offers a relevant contribution to the improvements of rehabilitation treatments. La pregunta por lo que hace un psicoanalista con el cuerpo de un paciente en las salas de rehabilitación da lugar a la construcción de un problema clínico. Ante el encuentro con un límite físico, se observa una predominancia del cuerpo que va en desmedro del sujeto. En este artículo se exploran el concepto de cuerpo para el psicoanálisis, los paradigmas en discapacidad y los fundamentos de la rehabilitación como disciplina. En este campo, la clínica psicoanalítica resulta oportuna, ya que la dimensión de lo biológico implica al sujeto. Se concluye que incorporar la variable subjetiva brinda un aporte relevante para los tratamientos de rehabilitación. Secretaría de Estudios de Post Grado - Carrera de especialización en Psicología Clínica, Institucional y Comunitaria - Facultad de Psicología - UNR 2020-06-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://barquitospintados.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Barquitos/article/view/11 10.35305/barquitos.v1i1.11 Barquitos Pintados. Experiencia Rosario.; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2017): El malestar hecho cultura. Apuestas para un abordaje.; 93-106 2591-4596 2591-4588 spa https://barquitospintados.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Barquitos/article/view/11/5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic Cuerpo
Discapacidad
Psicoanálisis
Rehabilitación
Body
Disability
Psychoanalysis
Rehabilitation
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Discapacidad
Psicoanálisis
Rehabilitación
Body
Disability
Psychoanalysis
Rehabilitation
Chufeni, Cinthia
More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms
topic_facet Cuerpo
Discapacidad
Psicoanálisis
Rehabilitación
Body
Disability
Psychoanalysis
Rehabilitation
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title More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms
title_short More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms
title_full More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms
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title_full_unstemmed More body, less subject? Echoes of an experience in rehabilitation rooms
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description The question about what a psychoanalyst does with the body of a patient in the rehabilitation rooms gives an opportunity: to place a clinical problem. Faced to a physical limit, it’s evident that the prevalence of the body is detrimental to the subjectivity. In this article the concept of body is explored through the psychoanalysis, the disability paradigms and the basis of the rehabilitation as a discipline. In this field, the psychoanalytic clinic turns out to be useful, since the dimension of the biological issue implies the subject. It’s beeing concluded that to involve the subjectivity, offers a relevant contribution to the improvements of rehabilitation treatments.
publisher Secretaría de Estudios de Post Grado - Carrera de especialización en Psicología Clínica, Institucional y Comunitaria - Facultad de Psicología - UNR
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