To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights

In our country, hospital care during childbirth is highly medicalized and interventionist, and leaves aside subjective aspects of those who are protagonists. In this paper, we analyze the reasons that make this scenario possible, despite the existence of an extensive legal framework and vast scienti...

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Autores principales: Arnao Bergero, Magdalena, Galván, Virginia Luz, Roso, Flavia
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Publicado: Facultad de Psicología (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/6015
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/31883
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author Arnao Bergero, Magdalena
Galván, Virginia Luz
Roso, Flavia
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description In our country, hospital care during childbirth is highly medicalized and interventionist, and leaves aside subjective aspects of those who are protagonists. In this paper, we analyze the reasons that make this scenario possible, despite the existence of an extensive legal framework and vast scientific evidence that show the negative effects of this model. These practices reflect the patriarchal logics which underlie the relational social fabric of our society and one of the many forms that gender violence adopts today. Considering birth as a deeply subjective, significant and singular event, we draw attention to the possible emotional consequences and subjective traces that result from the dominant attention model. In addition, we highlight the urgent need for a change of paradigm in order to install respected childbirth as the norm and as an event to take care of and protect in relation to the mental health of the whole society.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO318832022-03-16T19:51:11Z To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights Parir y nacer. Trazas corporales, impacto subjetivo y derechos vulnerados Dar à luz e nascer. Vestígios no corpo, impacto subjetivo e direitos violados Arnao Bergero, Magdalena Galván, Virginia Luz Roso, Flavia respected birth obstetric violence subjective disease human rights mental health parto respetado violencia obstétrica padecimiento subjetivo derechos humanos salud mental nascimento respeitado violência obstétrica sofrimento subjetivo direitos humanos saúde mental In our country, hospital care during childbirth is highly medicalized and interventionist, and leaves aside subjective aspects of those who are protagonists. In this paper, we analyze the reasons that make this scenario possible, despite the existence of an extensive legal framework and vast scientific evidence that show the negative effects of this model. These practices reflect the patriarchal logics which underlie the relational social fabric of our society and one of the many forms that gender violence adopts today. Considering birth as a deeply subjective, significant and singular event, we draw attention to the possible emotional consequences and subjective traces that result from the dominant attention model. In addition, we highlight the urgent need for a change of paradigm in order to install respected childbirth as the norm and as an event to take care of and protect in relation to the mental health of the whole society. La atención hospitalaria al nacimiento en nuestro país, se caracteriza por ser altamente medicalizada, intervencionista y por elidir los aspectos subjetivos de los protagonistas. Reflexionaremos sobre las razones que posibilitan dicho escenario, a pesar de existir un extenso marco legal y vasta evidencia científica que refleja los efectos negativos de este modelo atencional. Estas prácticas son el reflejo de lógicas patriarcales que subyacen a los entramados relacionales de nuestra sociedad y una de las tantas formas que adopta la violencia de género en la actualidad. Considerando al nacimiento como un evento profundamente subjetivo, significativo y singular, puntualizaremos acerca de las posibles consecuencias emocionales y trazas subjetivas que devienen de la atención dominante. Además, visibilizaremos la necesidad urgente de un cambio de paradigma para instalar al parto respetado como la norma y como un evento a cuidar y proteger en relación a la salud mental de la sociedad entera. Atendimiento hospitalar de nascimento em nosso país, caracteriza-se por ser altamente medicalizado e intervencionista e por deixar de lado os aspectos subjetivos daqueles que são protagonistas.Neste trabalho, refletiremos sobre as razões que tornam esse cenário possível, apesar da existência de um extenso marco legal e de uma vasta evidência científica que reflete os efeitos negativos desse modelo de atenção. Essas práticas são o reflexo das lógicas patriarcais que permeiam as redes relacionais de nossa sociedade e uma das muitas formas que a violência de gênero adota hoje.Considerando o nascimento como um evento profundamente subjetivo, significativo e singular, apontaremos as possíveis consequências emocionais e traços subjetivos que vêm da atenção dominante. Além disso, vamos destacar a necessidade urgente de uma mudança de paradigma pra instalar o parto respeitado como norma e como um evento pra cuidar e proteger em relação à saúde mental de toda a sociedade. 2018-12-28 2022-03-16T19:51:11Z 2022-03-16T19:51:11Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/6015 10.24215/2422572Xe017 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/31883 spa https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/6015/6049 application/pdf Facultad de Psicología (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) Revista de Psicología; Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2018): Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2018) / Dossier: Psicología y música (II). Comunicación, enacción y emoción; 3-13 Revista de Psicología -Segunda Epoca-; ##issue.vol## 17 ##issue.no## 2 (2018): Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2018) / Dossier: Psicología y música (II). Comunicación, enacción y emoción; 3-13 Journal of Psychology; Vol 17 No 2 (2018): Vol. 17 Nº 2 (2018) / Dossier: Psychology & music (II). Communication, enaction and emotion; 3-13 Jornal de Psicologia; v. 17 n. 2 (2018): Vol. 17 Nº 2 (2018) / Dossier: Psychology & music (II). Communication, enaction and emotion; 3-13 2422-572X 0556-6274
spellingShingle respected birth
obstetric violence
subjective disease
human rights
mental health
parto respetado
violencia obstétrica
padecimiento subjetivo
derechos humanos
salud mental
nascimento respeitado
violência obstétrica
sofrimento subjetivo
direitos humanos
saúde mental
Arnao Bergero, Magdalena
Galván, Virginia Luz
Roso, Flavia
To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title_full To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title_fullStr To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title_full_unstemmed To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title_short To give birth and to be born. Body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
title_sort to give birth and to be born. body traces, subjective impact and violated rights
topic respected birth
obstetric violence
subjective disease
human rights
mental health
parto respetado
violencia obstétrica
padecimiento subjetivo
derechos humanos
salud mental
nascimento respeitado
violência obstétrica
sofrimento subjetivo
direitos humanos
saúde mental
url https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/6015
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/31883