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2016, Number 07

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MediSan 2016; 20 (07)

The magic with therapeutic aims in the psychologist-patient relationship of the pediatric population

Montoya PE
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Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 1035-1040
PDF size: 50.93 Kb.


Key words:

child, magic, therapeutic resource, patient doctor relationship.

ABSTRACT

The relationship patient doctor is an essential element for the diagnosis and treatment of persons with health problems, but many times the care is focused on the results of the laboratory exams with the most advanced technologies. To such effects some aspects are analyzed on the introduction of the magic as artistic expression in the interrelation psychologist - patient of the children population, which favors a better therapeutic adherence and higher motivation due to the psychological treatment.


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