Therapeutic touch as an environmental practice anti-iatrogenics
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2236130812370Keywords:
Environmental Education, Therapeutic Touch, Care, IatrogenicsAbstract
The present article is an account of experience in an ongoing doctorate´s thesis. Its premises are within the cartographic perspective under the view of schizoanalysis. The study chosen is a reflection on how the therapeutic touch may approach environmental practice, minimizing hospitalizing iatrogenics. The suggested hypothesis for such discussion regards the hospital as a clinic space, which must go beyond the pathology, valuing the human being as a whole. To do so, it considers the application of Therapeutic Touch in two patients in a medical clinic unit in a teaching hospital in southern Brazil, following ethical guidelines. The approach on focus is the quality of the relationship established from this differentiated care in health. It also understands the promotion of an ethical-aesthetical paradigm and spontaneous becoming from the researcher, through poetry, as ways of providing anti-iatrogenics care, it is presented intertwined to the present text. This practice may lead to praxis of belonging to the environment, being able to produce a new relationship with life and with the Environmental Education.
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