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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Os talentos do corpo: uma experiência de trabalho corporal com pacientes com transtorno mental / Talentos do Corpo: a bodily work experience with mentally disordered patients

Tessitore, Eliana Cappelletti 20 December 2006 (has links)
A pesquisa se insere na interface da Fisioterapia e Saúde Mental. Buscou-se descrever e analisar a experiência do “Grupo Corpo" enquanto estratégia de atendimento de abordagem corporal, incluindo técnicas fisioterápicas e dança, face ao processo de reabilitação de pessoas com transtorno mental grave e de longa duração, realizada no Centro de Reabilitação e Hospital Dia (CRHD) do Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Os sujeitos dessa pesquisa foram dez pacientes matriculados no Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clinicas, pertencentes ao programa de reabilitação do CRHD, participantes do Grupo Corpo durante o ano de 2004 e dez profissionais que atenderam os pacientes nos diferentes grupos do CRHD. Dados sobre o Grupo Corpo foram colhidos a partir registros efetuados pelos terapeutas nos prontuários dos pacientes sujeitos do estudo, após cada sessão do grupo; registros sobre as sensações corporais escritos por cada participante no início e no final da sessão; entrevistas semi-estruturadas realizadas pela pesquisadora com cada um dos pacientes; e, com cada um dos profissionais pertencentes aos diferentes grupos de atendimento dos quais o paciente faz parte. Como referenciais teóricos, apresentam-se: a origem e trajetória da fisioterapia ao longo do tempo, como ela configurou seu núcleo profissional, por meio do destaque dos momentos importantes dos seus modos de conceber o corpo, a saúde e a doença e seus modos de intervenção para questionar os modelos fisioterápicos hegemônicos de intervenção no corpo das pessoas focalizando aquelas acometidas de transtornos mentais; a articulação da história da fisioterapia com a história da psiquiatria; as diferentes concepções de abordagem do corpo, da perspectiva de filósofos e de acordo com abordagens não convencionais, como a dança e a música. Os resultados indicam que o Grupo Corpo desenvolveu-se de acordo com necessidades expressas pelos pacientes, prevalecendo a demanda dos pacientes sobre o roteiro pretendido. A análise da compreensão dos pacientes sobre o Grupo Corpo foi feita a partir de quatro casos, sob o formato de pequenas histórias que, segundo suas características singulares, representaram as vivências dos pacientes no Grupo Corpo. Essa análise nos mostrou que o Grupo Corpo contribuiu para o desenvolvimento pessoal dos pacientes, com efeitos motores e não motores, que contribuíram para o incremento da contratualidade e exercício de autonomia desses pacientes. Os profissionais entrevistados enfatizaram a necessidade de um trabalho corporal para os pacientes em reabilitação, consideraram que o Grupo Corpo potencializou os trabalhos da equipe, preencheu uma lacuna no Programa de Reabilitação. Discutiu-se o papel de uma “fisioterapia ampliada" e de uma “clinica do inusitado": uma forma de ver e tratar pessoas portadoras de transtorno mental grave e de longa duração, em que “a ênfase não é mais colocada no processo de “cura" mas no projeto de “invenção de saúde" (Rotelli, 1990, p. 30) / The research is inserted in the Physiotherapy and Mental Health interface. It tried to describe and analyze the “Grupo Corpo’s experience" as strategy to assist the bodily approach, including physiotherapeutic techniques and dance, facing the process to rehabilitate people with severe and long lasting mental disorder, accomplished at Centro de Reabilitação e Hospital Dia (CRHD) of the Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. The individuals of this research were ten patients enrolled at Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas, belonging to CRHD’s rehabilitation program, participants of Grupo Corpo during 2004, and ten professionals who assisted the patients in the different groups from CRHD.Data on Grupo Corpo were collected from records accomplished by therapists in the patients’ medical registers, after each show of the group: records on bodily sensations written by each participant at the beginning and at the end of the show; semi-structured interviews accomplished by the researcher with each patient, and with each professional belonging to the different assistance groups of which the patient is part of. As theoretical references: the physiotherapy’s origin and path as time goes by; how it has configured its professional core through the distinction of important moments from its manners of conceiving body, health and disease, and its intervention ways to question the hegemonic physiotherapist models of intervention in the people’s bodies focusing the ones accessed by mental disorders; the articulation of the physiotherapy history with the psychiatry history; the different conceptions of the body approaching, of the philosophers’ perspective and according to unconventional approaches as dance and music.The results reveal that Grupo Corpo has been developed according to the needs expressed by the patients, being prevailed the patients’ demand on the intended path. The analysis of the patients’ understanding on Grupo Corpo was accomplished based on four cases, presented as brief histories that, according to their unique characteristics, they represent the patients’ experiences in the Grupo Corpo. This analysis has shown us that Grupo Corpo has contributed to the patients’ personal development, with motor and non-motor effects, which aided to improve the contracture and independence exercise to patients. The professionals who were interviewed emphasized the need of a bodily work to patients during rehabilitation stage, and they considered that Grupo Corpo has empowered the work group, fulfilling the Rehabilitation Program. The role of a “broaden phisiotherapy" and an “untold clinic" was discussed: a way to see and treat people suffering with severe and long lasting mental disorder in which “the emphasis does not focus the “cure" process, but the “health invention" project (Rotelli, 1990,p. 30)
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Os talentos do corpo: uma experiência de trabalho corporal com pacientes com transtorno mental / Talentos do Corpo: a bodily work experience with mentally disordered patients

Eliana Cappelletti Tessitore 20 December 2006 (has links)
A pesquisa se insere na interface da Fisioterapia e Saúde Mental. Buscou-se descrever e analisar a experiência do “Grupo Corpo” enquanto estratégia de atendimento de abordagem corporal, incluindo técnicas fisioterápicas e dança, face ao processo de reabilitação de pessoas com transtorno mental grave e de longa duração, realizada no Centro de Reabilitação e Hospital Dia (CRHD) do Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Os sujeitos dessa pesquisa foram dez pacientes matriculados no Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clinicas, pertencentes ao programa de reabilitação do CRHD, participantes do Grupo Corpo durante o ano de 2004 e dez profissionais que atenderam os pacientes nos diferentes grupos do CRHD. Dados sobre o Grupo Corpo foram colhidos a partir registros efetuados pelos terapeutas nos prontuários dos pacientes sujeitos do estudo, após cada sessão do grupo; registros sobre as sensações corporais escritos por cada participante no início e no final da sessão; entrevistas semi-estruturadas realizadas pela pesquisadora com cada um dos pacientes; e, com cada um dos profissionais pertencentes aos diferentes grupos de atendimento dos quais o paciente faz parte. Como referenciais teóricos, apresentam-se: a origem e trajetória da fisioterapia ao longo do tempo, como ela configurou seu núcleo profissional, por meio do destaque dos momentos importantes dos seus modos de conceber o corpo, a saúde e a doença e seus modos de intervenção para questionar os modelos fisioterápicos hegemônicos de intervenção no corpo das pessoas focalizando aquelas acometidas de transtornos mentais; a articulação da história da fisioterapia com a história da psiquiatria; as diferentes concepções de abordagem do corpo, da perspectiva de filósofos e de acordo com abordagens não convencionais, como a dança e a música. Os resultados indicam que o Grupo Corpo desenvolveu-se de acordo com necessidades expressas pelos pacientes, prevalecendo a demanda dos pacientes sobre o roteiro pretendido. A análise da compreensão dos pacientes sobre o Grupo Corpo foi feita a partir de quatro casos, sob o formato de pequenas histórias que, segundo suas características singulares, representaram as vivências dos pacientes no Grupo Corpo. Essa análise nos mostrou que o Grupo Corpo contribuiu para o desenvolvimento pessoal dos pacientes, com efeitos motores e não motores, que contribuíram para o incremento da contratualidade e exercício de autonomia desses pacientes. Os profissionais entrevistados enfatizaram a necessidade de um trabalho corporal para os pacientes em reabilitação, consideraram que o Grupo Corpo potencializou os trabalhos da equipe, preencheu uma lacuna no Programa de Reabilitação. Discutiu-se o papel de uma “fisioterapia ampliada” e de uma “clinica do inusitado”: uma forma de ver e tratar pessoas portadoras de transtorno mental grave e de longa duração, em que “a ênfase não é mais colocada no processo de “cura” mas no projeto de “invenção de saúde” (Rotelli, 1990, p. 30) / The research is inserted in the Physiotherapy and Mental Health interface. It tried to describe and analyze the “Grupo Corpo’s experience” as strategy to assist the bodily approach, including physiotherapeutic techniques and dance, facing the process to rehabilitate people with severe and long lasting mental disorder, accomplished at Centro de Reabilitação e Hospital Dia (CRHD) of the Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. The individuals of this research were ten patients enrolled at Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas, belonging to CRHD’s rehabilitation program, participants of Grupo Corpo during 2004, and ten professionals who assisted the patients in the different groups from CRHD.Data on Grupo Corpo were collected from records accomplished by therapists in the patients’ medical registers, after each show of the group: records on bodily sensations written by each participant at the beginning and at the end of the show; semi-structured interviews accomplished by the researcher with each patient, and with each professional belonging to the different assistance groups of which the patient is part of. As theoretical references: the physiotherapy’s origin and path as time goes by; how it has configured its professional core through the distinction of important moments from its manners of conceiving body, health and disease, and its intervention ways to question the hegemonic physiotherapist models of intervention in the people’s bodies focusing the ones accessed by mental disorders; the articulation of the physiotherapy history with the psychiatry history; the different conceptions of the body approaching, of the philosophers’ perspective and according to unconventional approaches as dance and music.The results reveal that Grupo Corpo has been developed according to the needs expressed by the patients, being prevailed the patients’ demand on the intended path. The analysis of the patients’ understanding on Grupo Corpo was accomplished based on four cases, presented as brief histories that, according to their unique characteristics, they represent the patients’ experiences in the Grupo Corpo. This analysis has shown us that Grupo Corpo has contributed to the patients’ personal development, with motor and non-motor effects, which aided to improve the contracture and independence exercise to patients. The professionals who were interviewed emphasized the need of a bodily work to patients during rehabilitation stage, and they considered that Grupo Corpo has empowered the work group, fulfilling the Rehabilitation Program. The role of a “broaden phisiotherapy” and an “untold clinic” was discussed: a way to see and treat people suffering with severe and long lasting mental disorder in which “the emphasis does not focus the “cure” process, but the “health invention” project (Rotelli, 1990,p. 30)
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Vad kommunicerar fotografier av kvinnokroppar i brygga?

Björndotter, Annika January 2021 (has links)
This paper analyzes and compares two photographs of women doing backbends. One is a modern Instagram photo of a female yogi by Alessandro Sigismondi and the other one of a patient diagnosed with hysteria at the Salpêtrières Hospital, photographed in Paris in the 19th century. The photographs are used as a starting point for further discussion about the meaning of images where women are doing backbends. The aim is to understand what these kinds of photographs represent and communicate. The theoretical framework is based on Roland Barthes idea of defining photography out of three perspectives as described in Camera Lucida, the referent’s, the photographer’s and the spectators. Laura Mulvey's thoughts on the male gaze in "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" is a theoretical complement. The method used is Roland Bathes semiotic method from the essay Rhetoric of the image. The study shows how the photographic occasion's imprint of reality is deeply colored by the events, relationships and expectations from outside. Despite the large difference in time, there are great similarities in how the ideal female body is exposed and how women manage and maneuver within the space constructed by the male gaze.
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Det alla vet men ingen ser : Hur kan teori formuleras för att synliggöra kopplingen mellan unga kvinnors psykiska ohälsa och fotografiskt material på Instagram?

Björndotter, Annika January 2022 (has links)
The thesis analyzes how a theoretical framework and method can be formulated to make mental illness visible in photographs posted on social media. The aim is to create a basis for further research. The framework is built on time, conversation, and language. Based on Susan Sontag, Roland Barthes and W J T Mitchells thoughts, a timeline is drawn. On it, both emotions and bodies are constantly present. Jon Kabat-Zinns mindfulness method is used to give an insight into how emotions can be handled with inspiration from eastern meditation techniques. The typical “yoga image” is analyzed. It is characterized by a woman doing a yoga pose, often placed in the middle of the image surface in an exotic place. The body ideal is recognized from other fitness contexts. The material is from @kinoyoga which is run by the yoga profile Kino MacGregor. Examining photographs that communicate perfect health puts this thesis questions at the forefront. The study shows that photographs on social media are not static objects but are parts in an ongoing documentation where meaning is not given. Instead meaning keeps transforming and is contently renegotiated. When the boundaries between the physical and digital realities are blurred, it becomes difficult to distinguish the needs of the image from one’s own. The emotional experiences of shortcomings and desires can occur and start to interact. As Instagram's algorithms exploit these emotions, it becomes difficult to break the vicious circle. Instagram users are forced to abide by the app's rules. The responsibility for the ill health generated should be the owners of for-profit companies and political institutions with the power to legislate.

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