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- Title
Invisibilisation de la souffrance au travail des patients en psychiatrie et psychiatrisation du social.
- Authors
SALAH-EDDINE, LAÏLA
- Abstract
While occupational stress has become a high-profile issue in recent years, participatory observation in a counselling and crisis centre (CAC) shed light on how patients hide their suffering at work. This finding leads to a discussion of the psychiatrization of the social sphere as a phenomenon that may explain these invisibilization processes and underscores why it makes sense to think in terms of occupational segments in competition and sometimes in conflict, rather than in terms of occupational groups, if we wish to arrive at a better understanding of how these processes begin and develop.
- Subjects
PSYCHOTHERAPY patients; SUFFERING; HARASSMENT; OUTREACH programs; EMPLOYMENT of people with mental illness; PEOPLE with mental illness; CARE of people; JOB stress; WORK environment &; psychology; SERVICES for people with mental illness; MENTAL health; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
Lien Social et Politiques, 2012, Issue 67, p67
- ISSN
1204-3206
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1013017ar