Psychopathology of work : clinical observations / edited by Christophe Dejours ; translated by Caroline Williamson.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications SeriesPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 102 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780429903953 (e-book: PDF)
- 616.89 P974
- RC967.5 .P79 2018
chapter One Madness and work: from aetiological analysis to theoretical contradictions (a case of status asthmaticus) / Christophe Dejours -- chapter Two What the psychopathology of work can bring to the study of an acute delirious episode / Annie Bensaïd -- chapter Three "Doctor, can you get Alzheimer's at my age?" A mysterious deterioration of the cognitive functions in a forty-year-old patient / Marie-Pierre Guiho-Bailly Patrick Lafond -- chapter Four "Centrality of work" and sexuality theory / Christophe Dejours -- chapter Five Psychological harassment at work: the subjugation of the body / Marie Grenier-Pezé -- chapter Six New forms of servitude and suicide / Christophe Dejours.
"This book examines the processes at issue in the onset of psychiatric disorders linked to stress in the workplace. Six clinical observations are presented: an acute psychosomatic decompensation (status asthmaticus); a delirious episode; a dementia-like confusional state; a sexuality disorder; two successive decompensations (one in a victim of workplace harassment and one in her aggressor); and a suicide.Each is explored in detail, from aetiology to treatment, bringing into sharp relief the differences between conventional analysis and the interpretation of material in light of the reference to work. These studies have been written by psychoanalysts and may be used as a training resource for practitioners and students alike. For any professional or researcher involved in the world of work, these observations will offer a deeper understanding of this particular work-related mental pathology which characterises the development of our contemporary society."--Provided by publisher.
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