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Abstract

MACHADO, Thais Duarte Luna; NAFFAH NETTO, Alfredo; ABUD, Cristiane Curi  and  SILVA, Maria Lúcia da. Exchanges in the jungle: a photoexpression group experience amid psychosomatic disorder. Vínculo [online]. 2021, vol.18, n.2, pp. 1-10. ISSN 1806-2490.  http://dx.doi.org/10.32467/issn.19982-1492v18nesp.p435-453.

This work is mobilized by an institutional experience in a public health service that welcomes patients whose somatization problem essentially forms their clinical picture. In the suffering that circulates in the psychosomatic disturbance the uncertainty of the psyche's accommodation in the soma is the central issue. However, this clinic has specificities that defy the constants of a traditional psychoanalytic framework. The technique of Photoexpression as a mediator object, used in groups, is observed as a very appropriate strategy in the management of these patients. The clinical situation that this resource raises seeks to reestablish the playing area and through an intermediate zone, tries to open the way for elementary processes of experience. Through a clinical outline we seek to problematize the body dimension and the element of violence in the face of the Photoexpression resource, analyzing its effects and possibilities of displacement.

Keywords : Psychosomatic Disorder; Intermediate Zone; Experience; Photoexpression; Violence.

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