Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Mental Health Services in Public Hospitals of Argentina
In this article, the authors describe the phenomenon of therapeutic complementarity between alternatives therapies and biomedicine in public hospitals of Buenos Aires (Argentina). They contextualize the phenomenon in a global and local field. Features specific to Argentina make this phenomenon inter...
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doaj-57e1ba29db164430ab6535d3172b62882020-11-25T03:22:48ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402012-07-01210.1177/215824401245443810.1177_2158244012454438Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Mental Health Services in Public Hospitals of ArgentinaMercedes Saizar0Guido Korman1 National Council of Scientific and Technical Researches, Buenos Aires, Argentina National Council of Scientific and Technical Researches, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIn this article, the authors describe the phenomenon of therapeutic complementarity between alternatives therapies and biomedicine in public hospitals of Buenos Aires (Argentina). They contextualize the phenomenon in a global and local field. Features specific to Argentina make this phenomenon interesting. The first of these is that biomedicine is the only type of medicine that is legally authorized to act on the body; nevertheless, alternative practices have flourished not only in the private health sector but also in the public hospitals run by the state. A second feature refers to the alternative practices in the Mental Health Area that bring about a singular interaction between two different therapeutic models. Based on a qualitative study in public hospitals, the authors look into the reasons that generate the phenomenon, underlining the forms in which it expresses itself and the complexity of a field under construction that implies the resignification of the concepts related to health and disease.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244012454438 |
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Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Mental Health Services in Public Hospitals of Argentina |
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Interactions Between Alternative Therapies and Mental Health Services in Public Hospitals of Argentina |
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In this article, the authors describe the phenomenon of therapeutic complementarity between alternatives therapies and biomedicine in public hospitals of Buenos Aires (Argentina). They contextualize the phenomenon in a global and local field. Features specific to Argentina make this phenomenon interesting. The first of these is that biomedicine is the only type of medicine that is legally authorized to act on the body; nevertheless, alternative practices have flourished not only in the private health sector but also in the public hospitals run by the state. A second feature refers to the alternative practices in the Mental Health Area that bring about a singular interaction between two different therapeutic models. Based on a qualitative study in public hospitals, the authors look into the reasons that generate the phenomenon, underlining the forms in which it expresses itself and the complexity of a field under construction that implies the resignification of the concepts related to health and disease. |
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