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The first French-language reference work to present together clinical practice and research practice with psychoanalysis in hospitals.
Hospitals are places of multiple suffering: suffering of the body and psyche, of patients, their families and caregivers. Somatic life" is privileged, often to the detriment of "psychic life". Clinical psychologists working in hospitals are thus called upon to represent this psychic life. In the wards where they work, they meet patients of all ages, carers and themselves. In each case, this approach is an attempt to discover, accompany and treat the psychic repercussions of these medical practices.
- What concepts and theories do they draw on?
- What happens when psychologists become hospital researchers?
- How can interdisciplinary qualitative research be conducted in hospitals?
- How is research co-constructed with our partners (doctors, carers), and what are the stages involved?
- What is the clinical practice of hospital psychologists? How do they go about it?
The aim of this book is to take you into the hospital "research factory", and introduce you to the practice of research in the hospital setting. It is aimed at all practitioners of psychological care in hospitals, as well as researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
François Villa : Professeur honoraire de psychopathologie à l’Université Paris-Cité, et co-fondateur de l’Institut La Personne En Médecine, psychanalyste
Karl-Léo Schwering : Docteur en psychologie, psychothérapeute, professeur de psychologie clinique, psychopathologie et psychanalyse, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord