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Revista da SBPH

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PETRILLI, Renata de Toledo. Psychological interventions in patients submited to invasive procedures in a pediatric onchology service. Rev. SBPH [online]. 2015, vol.18, n.2, pp.74-88. ISSN 1516-0858.

In Pediatric Onchology, it is important to develop studies that aim for the mitigation of treatment effects in course of time, especially those that invasive procedures may cause. Objective: Demonstrate the effects of an psychoanalytic intervention practice with patients in subjective urgency during invasive procedures in a Pediatric Onchology Service. Methodology: Clinical extracts of six consultations with patients, and freudian and lacanian articulations. Considerations: It becomes evident the benefits from the psychoanalytical work with patients in subjective urgency. One of the major concepts to the analyst for treatment direction is the fantasy, which enables the subjectivization of the happenings that cause horror beyond the existing suffering in hospital context.

Keywords : hospital psychology; psychoanalysis; subjective urgency.

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