Saturday, May 22, 2010

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Fibromyalgia debate.

With a large attendance, about 100 people, was presented to the House of Culture of the City of Gandia, on May 21, 2010, the Book: The pain and body language.
The event was organized by the Association of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue in the locality.
Among the audience were many patients who are part of the Association.
I have to say that the debate and questions raised were of great interest. Bringing
tenets of psychoanalysis and clinical work developed in recent years on fibromyalgia was a challenge for me.
Another speech could be heard and explained.
medicine is in an impasse in the treatment of chronic pain because it addresses the treatment of this condition in the coordinates to consider the body as a machine, excluding subjectivity. For psychoanalysis the body and the body are not the same thing.
The discussion about the psychological or somatic origin of fibromyalgia is a false and misguided argument. Since Freud, psychoanalysis develops a theory that articulates the psychic and somatic. The body in the human being is made with the words and in the encounter with language. Treatment from
psychoanalysis in partnership with medicine is possible. The word is a fundamental tool for treating the physical symptoms where the medicine is a limit.
The therapeutic guidelines that will propose an output side of the inevitability of fate, adaptation to pain as is the case of cognitive-behavioral therapies were placed in a blind alley.
were discussed some clinical vignettes included in the book.
The discussion also argue that the claims of associations claiming more resources for treating fibromyalgia are fair, but that does not obviate the fact that women who suffer from "chronic pain" also have to ask for their cause. They also have to take care of their part, they have to take care of finding a solution to the suffering they endure. From Psychoanalysis offers a listener for that job they can.
The event lasted two hours and no one got up from his chair. Eventually a city employee told us that we had to finish.
Association gave me a gift and applause was terminated immediately.
Many women came one by one to talk about a "minute." I had some very personal stories. A door was opened and some questions too.
I have to admit that was moving for me.
I was aware of the possibility and potential of the analytic discourse to make their way beyond its borders.
Santiago Castellanos.

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