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FUJIHIRA, Carolina Yuki. Accompanying an inclusion: an ethical path. Psyche (Sao Paulo) [online]. 2006, vol.10, n.18, pp.101-108. ISSN 1415-1138.

Inclusion is a social movement that demands equal rights and opportunities to individuals with deficiency living in secluded environment. Although Brazil has adapted her legislation and control in order to observe such movement, many question the inclusion as a social participation matter. It is important to consider an inclusion as a manner to manage the environment in order to establish new ethical conditions of living in a real place in the society rather than a simple participation of individuals with deficiency in the society. The Therapeutic Accompaniment as referred in the Winnicott theory, emphasizing the importance of managing the environment in order to offer care and attention to the singular subject, provides prominent conditions to work that out.

Keywords : Inclusion; Deficiency; Contemporary world; Therapeutic accompaniment; Ethics.

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