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L’écriture peut changer votre vie. Écrire aide à comprendre certains événements personnels, à ordonner ce que l’on a dans la tête et dans le cœur. En nommant et en décrivant nos émotions, en reclassant en phrases et en histoires ce qui est en désordre, nous pouvons obtenir de la clarté, une compréhension de notre récit intérieur. Écrire pour soi offre un temps de retour vers l’intime. Conçu comme un atelier, ce livre vous propose des consignes d’écriture à partir de 26 extraits de textes d’écrivains. Chaque exercice invite à expérimenter une forme particulière : lettre, journal, conte, haïku, exercice de style… Imaginé par Nayla Chidiac, psychologue clinicienne qui connaît les bienfaits de l’écriture dans le soin, ce livre-ressource doublé d’une approche pratique rend accessible à tout un chacun la démarche d’écriture thérapeutique.
Médecine narrative --- Ateliers d'écriture --- Thérapeutique. --- Graphotherapy --- Narrative medicine
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Co-édition AGA-L'Harmattan
Literature and medicine --- Narrative medicine. --- Humanités médicales. --- Médecine narrative. --- Narration.
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"Explores graphic pathography, long-form comics by and about subjects who suffer from disease or are impaired, and how it improves various negatively affected corporeal states through hand-drawn images"--
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Relations médecin-patient. --- Médecine narrative. --- Narrative medicine. --- Physician and patient --- Médecine narrative. --- Narration. --- Relations médecin-patient. --- Médecine narrative. --- Relations médecin-patient.
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Unfitting Stories: Narrative Approaches to Disease, Disability, and Trauma illustrates how stories about ill health and suffering have been produced and received from a variety of perspectives. Bringing together the work of Canadian researchers, health professionals, and people with lived experiences of disease, disability, or trauma, it addresses central issues about authority in medical and personal narratives and the value of cross- or interdisciplinary research in understanding such experiences. The book considers the aesthetic dimensions of health-related stories with
Medecine narrative. --- Histoires de vie. --- Victimes --- Handicapes --- Malades --- Narrative medicine. --- Narrative inquiry (Research method) --- Victims --- Sick --- People with disabilities --- Biographies --- Histoire et critique. --- Biography --- History and criticism.
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The Move Beyond Form focuses on works of art, music, literature, and film since 1960 that convey meaning through a creative undoing of form. Mary Joe Hughes suggests that cultural production of this time period conceived the world not so much as a series of separate entities, including art objects, but as an endless maze of relations and interconnections. By focusing attention on the in-between spaces, these works were able to provide nuance and meaning to a way of thinking that is difficult to demonstrate through language alone. This original study exposes the interrelationships in postmodernism, a perspective that is particularly relevant to contemporary culture, including globalization, electronic technology, and the echo chambers of the media.
Roman --- Médecine narrative --- Médias et art. --- Fiction --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Boundaries in literature. --- Intermediality. --- Liminality. --- Mass media and the arts. --- Histoire et critique. --- Histoire --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- History
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Narrative medicine. --- Medical personnel and patient --- Catastrophic illness --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Maladie grave. --- Langage médical --- Médecine narrative --- Relations médecin-patient --- Relations médecin-patient. --- Relations entre professionnels de santé et patients. --- Aspect psychologique.
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"In Authoring Autism Melanie Yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity--neuroqueerness--rather than an impairment. Using a queer theory framework, Yergeau notes the stereotypes that deny autistic people their humanity and the chance to define themselves while also challenging cognitive studies scholarship and its reification of the neurological passivity of autistics. She also critiques early intensive behavioral interventions--which have much in common with gay conversation therapy--and questions the ableist privileging of intentionality and diplomacy in rhetorical traditions. Using storying as her method, she presents an alternative view of autistic rhetoricity by foregrounding the cunning rhetorical abilities of autistics and by framing autism as a narrative condition wherein autistics are the best-equipped people to define their experience. Contending that autism represents a queer way of being that simultaneously embraces and rejects the rhetorical, Yergeau shows how autistic people queer the lines of rhetoric, humanity, and agency. In doing so, she demonstrates how an autistic rhetoric requires the reconceptualization of rhetoric's very essence"--Back cover.
Autism Spectrum Disorder --- Autism. --- Autisme. --- Autistes. --- Autistic Disorder. --- Autistic people. --- Disability studies. --- Mentally Ill Persons --- Médecine narrative. --- Narration. --- Narrative medicine. --- PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders. --- Personal Autonomy. --- Stereotyping. --- Études sur le handicap. --- Psychology.
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Les addictions se jouent des limites habituelles des disciplines scientifiques. Ce livre propose de les considérer comme des constructions narratives. Mais quels en sont les auteurs et les narrateurs ? Les lecteurs, les auditeurs et les spectateurs ? S’agit-il des patients ou des professionnels ? À partir d’une recherche menée avec des patients toxicomanes, ce livre souligne leur besoin d’être secourus par la littérature, c’est-à-dire par la fiction, l’Histoire, mais aussi par la littérature spécialisée, pour construire leurs identités et organiser leurs expériences temporelles. Cette appropriation, nécessaire pour se connaître soi-même, doit rester critique. L’équilibre est fragile entre des dispositifs de soins illisibles, empêchant toute configuration de la souffrance, et d’autres trop lisibles, fabriquant des patients uniformes et indifférenciés. Pour éviter l’émergence d’une addictologie désubjectivante, ce livre invite les étudiants et les professionnels à prendre en compte le cercle de la mimèsis entre les histoires des patients et les modèles théoriques et cliniques.
Drug abuse --- Drug addicts --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Narrative medicine --- Toxicomanie --- Toxicomanes --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Médecine narrative --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Aspect psychologique --- Psychologie --- --Addiction --- --Psychanalyse --- --Drug addiction --- Narrative therapy --- Drug addiction --- Treatment --- Biographical methods --- Psychoanalysis - Drug addict --- Dépendance (Psychologie) --- Médecine narrative --- Addiction --- Psychanalyse --- Drug addiction - Psychological aspects --- Drug addiction - Treatment --- Psychology - Biographical methods
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Au coeur de l'expérience de la maladie - grave, mentale ou somatique -, le soin se vit et il se dit. La parole, le récit, ou d'autres formes d'expression, racontent des histoires de vies percutées ou entravées par la maladie. Les patients racontent, et les soignants eux-aussi parlent : ils parlent de leurs rencontres singulières avec chacun de leurs patients, ils parlent entre eux, ils parlent d'eux-mêmes... Cet ouvrage, issu de deux colloques dialogiques entre médecins, infirmiers, psychologues, psychomotriciens, philosophes, anthropologues, comédiens, croise les regards, les expériences et les réflexions sur le langage qui dit le soin et qui fait le soin.
Médecine --- Médecine narrative. --- Relations personnel médical-patient --- Langage. --- Medicine --- Language --- Relations médecin-patient --- Communication interpersonnelle --- Malades --- Langage médical --- Langage --- relation médecin patient --- langage --- communication interpersonnelle --- Physician and patient --- Interpersonal communication --- Medicine - Language --- Médecine --- Médecine narrative. --- Relations personnel médical-patient
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