TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjetividad, salud y género
T2 - Una aproximación al dolor cronificado mediante la metodología del diagnóstico psicosocial de género
AU - Mora, Enrico
AU - Pujal i Llombart, Margot
N1 - Funding Information:
the construction of an individualized and pyschopathological explanation of physical and/or psychological malaise. The creation of this methodological tool is one of the objectifications also derived from the previous research study. The creation of this methodological tool is one of the objectification derived from a previous research study entitled Les veus silenciades en temps d’igualtat. El dolor des d’una perspectiva de gènere (Silent voices in times of equality. Pain from a gender perspective) funded by the Institut Català de les Dones, 2010–2011, U-27/10 Ref, in a competitive call for papers. Spheres which, as noted by Velasco (2009), can be related to all three levels that were established by Jacques Lacan: reality, the social and the psychological.
Funding Information:
This research was partially funded by the Institut Català de la Dóna of the Generalitat de Catalunya in a competitive call for proposals. Ref. U-27/10 (2010–2011). / Esta
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PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This paper bases itself on a psychological perspective to make a theoretical and methodological proposal that shifts the concept of health towards the crossing point between biomedical and social sciences. To that end, it is suggested that the concept of Subjectivity should be placed at the centre of the discipline of psychology, understanding it from the theoretical perspective that intersects between post-structuralism, psycho-dynamic theory and gender. The objective of the article is to make this proposal through a case study about chronic pain without organic cause, an emerging, contemporary, controversial malaise that is becoming increasingly common, called Fibromyalgia in the biopsychomedical field, and which affects mainly - but not only - women. In order to pursue this goal, a new methodological instrument was developed: the psychosocial gender diagnostic, oriented toward capturing the dynamics of chronic pain. This methodology facilitates the integration of the connections between subjectivity, gender and health, while at the same time problematizes the excessive medicalization of modern day life.
AB - This paper bases itself on a psychological perspective to make a theoretical and methodological proposal that shifts the concept of health towards the crossing point between biomedical and social sciences. To that end, it is suggested that the concept of Subjectivity should be placed at the centre of the discipline of psychology, understanding it from the theoretical perspective that intersects between post-structuralism, psycho-dynamic theory and gender. The objective of the article is to make this proposal through a case study about chronic pain without organic cause, an emerging, contemporary, controversial malaise that is becoming increasingly common, called Fibromyalgia in the biopsychomedical field, and which affects mainly - but not only - women. In order to pursue this goal, a new methodological instrument was developed: the psychosocial gender diagnostic, oriented toward capturing the dynamics of chronic pain. This methodology facilitates the integration of the connections between subjectivity, gender and health, while at the same time problematizes the excessive medicalization of modern day life.
KW - Gender
KW - Health
KW - Pain
KW - Psychosocial factors
KW - Subjectivity
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U2 - 10.1080/02109395.2014.922260
DO - 10.1080/02109395.2014.922260
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0210-9395
VL - 35
SP - 212
EP - 238
JO - Estudios de Psicología
JF - Estudios de Psicología
IS - 2
ER -