The effects of health restrictions due to COVID-19 and the importance of using body approaches with people suffering from psychological distress and their families

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Cleber Tiago Cirineu, Leonardo Cárcamo Olivarez
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Abstract Objective Results are presented on the importance of using corporal approaches with people with mental suffering and their families. Method The qualitative research developed with an ethnographic approach focused on the corporal dimension supported the development of the collaborative performance-investigation process. The philosophical support of Agnes Heller's Theory on the Daily Life on the practice of Psychosocial Rehabilitation allowed us to analyze the body experiments that used eight meetings where four users and two relatives of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center of Valdivia, Chile participated. Results The logic of progression of intensity and incorporation of learning allowed to identify four categories: Framing and beginning of the process; Knowing and becoming aware of one's own body; Between pain and pleasure; The importance of corporeality. The results allowed access to bodily perceptions that were silenced and even made invisible both due to the effects of the sanitary restrictions due to COVID-19, as well as the stigmatization associated with mental suffering. Agnes Heller's Theory of the Everyday allowed an approach to the understanding of the daily life of people with mental suffering with the positive assessment associated with group dynamics and bodily praxis, making it possible to visualize the interface between pleasant bodily activities with the perspective of rehabilitation effective psychosocial. Conclusion Body practices managed to generate reflective spaces that were central to the effective incorporation of empowerment and autonomy. In this sense, it becomes essential to provide support for therapeutic experiences with a body perspective, in a (re)educational framework, which allows the restructuring of healthy mental habits.
COVID-19造成的卫生限制的影响以及对患有心理困扰的人及其家人使用身体方法的重要性
【摘要】目的探讨对精神病人及其家属进行体罚治疗的重要性。方法采用民族志方法开展定性研究,重点关注身体维度,支持协作性绩效调查过程的发展。阿格尼丝·海勒的《日常生活理论》对心理社会康复实践的哲学支持,使我们能够分析由智利瓦尔迪维亚心理社会康复中心的4名使用者和2名亲属参加的8次身体实验。结果学习强度的递进逻辑和学习整合逻辑可以划分为四个类别:过程的框架和开始;体察:了解并意识到自己的身体;痛苦与快乐之间;肉体的重要性。结果是,由于COVID-19造成的卫生限制以及与精神痛苦相关的污名化的影响,人们得以获得沉默甚至隐形的身体感知。艾格尼丝·海勒的日常生活理论为理解精神痛苦患者的日常生活提供了一种方法,通过与群体动力学和身体实践相关的积极评估,使人们有可能将愉快的身体活动与康复有效的社会心理角度之间的界面可视化。身体练习设法产生反思空间,这是有效结合授权和自主的核心。从这个意义上说,在(重新)教育框架内,从身体角度为治疗经验提供支持变得至关重要,这使得健康的心理习惯得以重建。
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