The importance of everyday life provided by the companion therapeutic to psychotic patients
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2236-6407.2012v3n2p258Keywords:
therapeutic monitoring, daily, WinnicottAbstract
This study shares the report of a case Therapeutic Monitoring, consisting of a service area began with the psychiatric reform and uses, mainly, the daily as setting. It is a psychotic patient who was discharged from a psychiatric hospitalization, with the condition of continuing treatment under a Hospital Day. For two and a half months, the patient was accompanied to the clinic by bus, allowing greater contact with society. It was made use of some assumptions of Winnicott to dialogue with the reporting and, to communicate what happened, was written a narrative. From the service, it was concluded that the Therapeutic Monitoring becomes essential to the psychotic patient, once that becomes a possibility to place it an place it against the cultural rupture suffered, returning thus to subjectivity itself.Downloads
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