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Precarización laboral, interacción discursiva y representaciones. Estudio de caso en salud mental

Authors: Bonnin, Juan Eduardo;

Precarización laboral, interacción discursiva y representaciones. Estudio de caso en salud mental

Abstract

El objetivo de este trabajo es observar el impacto de la socialización profesional en la interacción entre psicólogos y pacientes en los consultorios externos de salud mental de un hospital público de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Desde una perspectiva crítica que combina el análisis de la interacción con el análisis del discurso, analizamos entrevistas de admisión realizadas por profesionales de planta del hospital y por profesionales precarizados con menor experiencia clínica. De este modo observamos representaciones distintas acerca del tratamiento psiquiátrico, por un lado, y de la relación del paciente con la medicación, por otro. El análisis realizado permite afirmar que las condiciones de trabajo precario en salud mental impactan en el modo en que se da el ingreso de los pacientes al sistema y en las percepciones que estos puedan desarrollar de la salud mental en general y el tratamiento psiquiátrico en particular.

Fil: Bonnin, Juan Eduardo. Universidad Nacional de San Martin. Escuela de Humanidades. Centro de Estudios del Lenguaje En Sociedad.; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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INTERACCIÓN MÉDICO-PACIENTE, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, SALUD MENTAL, PRECARIZACIÓN LABORAL, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, REPRESENTACIONES

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