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Revista Mal Estar e Subjetividade

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OLIVEIRA, Iza Maria Abadi de; VERONESE, Luciane Gheller  and  PALMA, Claudia Maria de Sousa. A servidão mais que voluntária: dispositivos burocráticos em instituição de saúde mental. Rev. Mal-Estar Subj. [online]. 2009, vol.9, n.4, pp. 1343-1354. ISSN 1518-6148.

This work considers to reflect concerning some effect on the bureaucratic speech in an institucional functioning in the clinic of the mental health. It is about a reflection that demands many ways to pass. However, we will try to indicate some points of this theme of greater relevancy, as soon as the main assumption of the psychoanalysis ethics is the individible between clinic and politics. For sustentation of this debate, we will follow the studies of Arendt (1979; 1999; 006) the presented reflections of Lacan (1998a; 1998b; 1991), make possible to infer that some forms of institutional functioning they can contain perversity devices, being in cause the covering of the personal and strategies of domination of the Other, as support for an approach between the bureaucratic speech and a modality of perversity. When the institucional arrangements are transformed into rigid rules, personality and prevailing of the construction of knowledge, the patient obeying subserviently comes into an automata position, chronical his suffering. One of the directions for these clinical forms of operation may be working with institutional waste. That seems to be a key clinical feature to listen to what the of returns of an automated speech, confined in impersonal and may thus indicate words that can make a subjective dimension.

Keywords : bureaucracy; perversity devices; public institution; clinic; ethics.

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