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Estilos da Clinica

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FREIRE, Ana Beatriz  y  BASTOS, Angélica. Paradoxes in the clinical treatment of autistic and psychotic children: experiences using “practices shared by many”. Estilos clin. [online]. 2004, vol.9, n.17, pp. 84-93. ISSN 1415-7128.

This article attempts to address the use of “practices shared by many”, in light of the paradoxes inherent in treating autistic and psychotic children. These “practices shared by many” are defined as work leading to a joint construct of a case, produced by a number of professionals and the child. It is different from a team approach, in which individuals take a direction in line with their own specialty’s understanding of the child. Instead, “practices shared by many” follow an ethic emptied of interpretations. The path taken by the clinic covers a range extending from the child’s jouissance to its linkages with words, within a broadened concept of a symptom. Symptoms are viewed as something the child has invented within the context of work in the institution.

Palabras clave : Practices shared by many; Psychosis; Autism; Symptom; Psychoanalysis.

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