Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4181838 | L'Encéphale | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Through the use of the concepts of “containing function” and “transitional space” we position ourselves in the scope of the encounter and the dialog. Through the use of the systemic technique of “sculpting” we promote the process of understanding, rather than that of explaining, which would place us in the position of experts. The experience of these encounters has shown us that what we need to focus on is indeed what happens in this transitional space in terms of dynamics and process. The encounter and the sharing of competencies both allow a new understanding of the situation at hand, which has, of course, to be verified in the reality of the patient-caregiver relationship. It is often a source of adjustment for interpersonal skills to recover its containing function in order to enable caregiver to better respond to the patient's needs.
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Authors
Y. Dorogi, C. Campiotti, S. Gebhard,