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To privatize the public health is not the solution !
In Catalunya (Catalonia / SPAIN) the doctors are bad full and little valued (Be...
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In Catalunya (Catalonia / SPAIN) the doctors are bad full and little valued (Because of it they go away abroad!!!) and the "Conselleria de Salut" wants to arrange the precarious situation of the PUBLIC HEALTH, privatizing it to great speed and with a " Public Catalan National Health Service " endangered (ICS), because they " it turns out to be expensive ", they say.
Because of it they do more concerts with private institutions, which they pay little and ask very much the doctors who are employed at them. But they do not stop inaugurating new "Centers", "Units", "Hospitals"... THOUGH WE DON´T HAVE DOCTORS TO BE EMPLOYED AT THESE NEW " ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES "
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Separation-Individuation Theory of child development
In Mahler’s theory, child development takes place in phases, each with their ...
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In Mahler’s theory, child development takes place in phases, each with their own sub phases:
* Normal Autistic Phase - First few weeks of life. The infant is detached and self absorbed. Spends most of his/her time sleeping. Mahler later abandoned this phase, based on new findings from her infant research. [7] She believed it to be non-existent. The phase still appears in many books on her theories.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase - Lasts until about 5 months of age. The child is now aware of his/her mother but there is not a sense of individuality. The infant and the mother are one, and there is a barrier between them and the rest of the world.
* Separation-Individuation Phase - The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase. Separation refers to the development of limits, the differentiation between the infant and the mother, whereas individuation refers to the development of the infant's ego , sense of identity, and cognitive abilities. Mahler explains how a child with the age of a few months breaks out of an “autistic shell” into the world with human connections. This process, labeled separation-individuation, is divided into subphases, each with its own onset, outcomes and risks. The following subphases proceed in this order but overlap considerably.
o Hatching – first months. The infant ceases to be ignorant of the differentiation between him/her and the mother. "Rupture of the shell". Increased alertness and interest for the outside world. Using the mother as a point of orientation.
o Practicing – 9-about 16 months. Brought about by the infant's ability to crawl and then walk freely, the infant begins to explore actively and becomes more distant from the mother. The child experiences himself still as one with his mother.
o Rapprochement –15-24 months. In this subphase, the infant once again becomes close to the mother. The child realizes that his physical mobility demonstrates psychic separateness from his mother. The toddler may become tentative, wanting his mother to be in sight so that, through eye contact and action, he can explore his world. The risk is that the mother will misread this need and respond with impatience or unavailability. This can lead to an anxious fear of abandonment in the toddler. A basic ‘mood predisposition’ may be established at this point. Rapprochement is divided into a few sub phases:
+ Beginning - Motivated by a desire to share discoveries with the mother.
+ Crisis - Between staying with the mother, being emotionally close and being more independent and exploring.
+ Solution - Individual solutions are enabled by the development of language and the superego.
Disruptions in the fundamental process of separation-individuation can result in a disturbance in the ability to maintain a reliable sense of individual identity in adulthood.
Object Constancy
The phase when the child understands that the mother has a separate identity and is truly a separate individual. This leads to the formation of Internalization, which the internal representation that the child has formed of the mother. This Internalization is what provides the child with an image that helps supply them with an unconscious level of guiding support and comfort from their mothers. Deficiencies in positive Internalization could possibly lead to a sense of insecurity and low self esteem issues in adulthood.
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THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
The specialty of child and adolescent psychiatry was the social recognition of ...
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The specialty of child and adolescent psychiatry was the social recognition of childhood as a special phase of life with its own developmental stages, starting with the neonate and eventually extending through adolescence. As early as 1899, the term 'child psychiatry' (in French) was used as a subtitle in Manheimer's monograph Les Troubles Mentaux de L'Enfance. However, the Swiss Moritz Tramer (1882-1963) was probably the first to define the parameters of child psychiatry in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis within the discipline of medicine, in 1933. In 1934, Tramer founded the Zeitschrift für Kinderpsychiatrie (Journal of Child Psychiatry), which later became Acta Paedopsychiatria. The first use in English of the term "child psychiatry" occurred when Leo Kanner published his textbook under that name in the USA in 1935.
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Beyonce, Jay-Z celebrate Tina Turner's 69th birthday at Prudential Center in New
Tina Turner is on her first tour since 2000; she said at the time that she woul...
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Tina Turner is on her first tour since 2000; she said at the time that she would never tour again. But the positive response to her performance with Beyonce on the Grammys awards show this February encouraged her to return to the road, she has said.
Wednesday's show included high-energy versions of virtually all her hits: "Proud Mary," "What's Love Got To Do With It," "We Don't Need Another Hero," "Private Dancer," "Nutbush City Limits" and many more. She will perform at the Prudential Center again, Thanksgiving night, and also has a show booked at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1.
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Dr. Jaume Cañellas Galindo
Jaume Cañellas i Galindo is a psychiatrist, born in Barcelona on November 29, ...
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Jaume Cañellas i Galindo is a psychiatrist, born in Barcelona on November 29, 1965. Doctor in Medicine and Surgery at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Specialist in Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the University of Montpellier in the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier. Psychotherapist of the I.P.S.
He was the first Spanish and catalan doctor member of the "Conseil de l'Ordre des Medecins" (Hérault) in France, 1986. After completing their training in France, he returned to Spain and worked in the field of public medicine adult and child and adolescent. He directed the Center for Mental Health Martorell (Barcelona) and was a member of the Commission on Teaching and Research in the area of health Coast Ponent (Barcelona). Later he created and directed the first service of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology of the Alliance of Girona. He founded and directed the Gironí Institute of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology (Girona), from 1995 to 1998.
He is a member of the International Group of Trainers in medical care Perinatal Psychology of the Ministry of Health French, based in Montpellier, since 1990 and founding member of the French Association for the Study and Training in medical care of Perinatal Psychological Disorders, Based in Narbonne, since 1991.
It was the first psychiatrist of child and adolescent, also of the first Mental Health Center Child and Adolescent Catalan Health Service, a pioneer in the province of Girona. Definitively established in the capital city of Girona since 1990.
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