Principles for a Psychomotor Clinic with adults. Its framework and orientations
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.v34i125.37818Keywords:
psychomotor practice, epistemology, psychomotor clinic, structural position, symptom, substitutions, treatment directionAbstract
In this exposition, necessarily synthetic, we will give an account of the epistemological and clinical foundations that sustain a psychomotor clinic applied to the field of adult subjects. Stopping, in its beginnings, in the difference between education and the clinic together with the constitution of the embodied subject. Subsequently, we will talk about the broad features of contemporary psychosomatic clinic when considering the direction of the cure, adding its generic principles of intervention.
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