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Tesis sobre el tema "Chirurgie plastique – Psychologie – Argentine":
Molina, Joaquim. "¿Necesidad física o demanda social? La construcción de la indicación médica en cirugía estética en Argentina (s. XX y XXI)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023EHES0136.
The aim of this thesis is to reconstruct the history of medical indication in aesthetic surgery in Argentina in the XX and XXI centuries. The study is based on the analysis of historical documentary sources, including medical and popularization publications on plastic surgery, as well as journalistic notes and television broadcasts on the subject. In-depth interviews conducted in the period 2017-2018 to plastic surgery specialists andwomen who underwent breast augmentation surgery in Argentina are also used. The work arises as a contribution to an object of study that has not been explored by the social sciences at the national level. The research aims to make a theoretical contribution to the studies on medicalization processes, trying to carry out a micro-sociological reading of the historical sources through the category of medical indication. From this theoretical-methodological twist arising from the combination of the sociology of medical knowledge and the doctor-patient relationship, we seek to install a processual and relational view that places at the center the ability of the actors to articulate justifications to third parties, but also to institutionalize forms and reasons to do in the face of the uncertainty arising in the daily practice of the specialty.The research begins by considering a controversy that arose at the end of the 1920s in Paris as a result of a cosmetic surgery that led to the amputation of a patient's leg, tracing its derivations in the field of French and Argentine law. This controversy revolved around the therapeutic value of cosmetic surgery and the medical liability deriving from it. With this judicial controversy as a background, and prior to a review of the process of institutionalization of the specialty in Argentina, different types of written and visual narratives of cases are identified and analyzed. These narratives, while evidencing the therapeutic value of cosmetic surgery, establish technical, moral and practical precepts tending to categorize, select and modulate the expectations of candidates for these operations. From this we derive three types of indications: the economic indication, based on the evaluation of the capacity of plastic surgery to functionally and esthetically rehabilitate people with employment problems; the psychological indication, based on the evaluation of the possibilities of surgical intervention to prevent and reform deviant behavior; and the esthetic indication, based on the "objective" evaluation of the patient's body and on the management of his or her esthetic expectations. This theoretical framework is used to analyze the medical literature of the first half of the twentieth century in interventions on the face, and subsequently to account for breast augmentation surgery that began to take hold during the last third of the twentieth century
David, Cheikha. "Demande de chirurgie esthétique et satisfaction en lien avec le fonctionnement psychosocial et émotionnel". Aix-Marseille 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AIX10107.
Locatelli, Katia. "Le besoin de beauté : étude de la demande d'esthétisation de soi par la chirurgie". Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCC082.
Objective: The clinical encounter between a psychologist or psychiatrist and a subjectrequesting cosmetic surgery rouses some crucial questions: how can we understand the subject’s request to sculpt his body? What are the unconscious motives that could be hidden behind this kind of desire? And if the clinician is asked to express an opinion concerning the pertinence of an intervention request, which criteria should he or she follow? In others words, what could a subject’s disappointment or satisfaction with a surgical intervention teach us? This study aims to provide a greater comprehension of the subjective psychical process that could explain a cosmetic surgery request, in order to improve the care of patients undergoing aesthetic interventions. Methodology: In order to present a critical clarification of our object of study, we have analysed the theoretical contributions of psychoanalytic authors, and compared these with the experimental quantitative research on the subject. In parallel, we carried out thirty-five interviews with subjects requesting cosmetic surgery. These interviews were recorded, transcribed, and qualitatively analysed with the Grounded Theory method. Results: Qualitative analyses of the patient’-s’ speech allowed us to build a sequential model of the decision process involved in the resort to cosmetic surgery. A successive psychoanalytic reflexion permitted the integration of our qualitative research results with the international and interdisciplinary research. A larger theorization, taking into account the complexity underlying the desire for cosmetic surgery, was formulated. The need for beauty was identified as a central unifying phenomenon, playing an interpretative and decisive role in our final theorization. Conclusions: A better comprehension of a subject’s request for cosmetic surgery could constitute a considerable asset to surgeons, psychologists, or psychiatrists who are faced with the necessity to express an opinion on the decision to operate or not. The results of our study have allowed us to provide some solutions for successful interdisciplinary collaboration. We also suggest some prospective research directions to contribute valuable elements of comprehension for future professionals
Colas, Marie-Dominique. "Les "gueules cassées" : de la face au visage". Paris 7, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA070138.
« Broken Faces » embody the horror of war, and the violence that we try to keep from seeing and seek to forget. In 1921, three horribly disfigured soldiers founded an association to corne to the aid of fellow comrades. They chose to give them back a social existence, something to work with, a careful look. More than one hundred years later, their story is still current for the new generations injured in combat. How does one survive when one's body has lost its protective envelope, when it unveils the shapelessness of flesh, a face that is indistinguishable from an animes? How does one get back one's individuality when the only visible part of the body, inaccessible even to oneself, becomes something monstrous? The evidence presented by « Broken Faces » forces one to question the theory that comprises the basic principe of identity in human beings, and to rethink the paradigm of otherness. This entails first of all comprehending the effects of the injuries on the physical reality, listening to the history of the person on the « otherness way ». This narcissistic reconstruction requires a long period of work in front of the mirror, under the eyes of others, and by coming to terms with the limitations of plastic surgery, but also require the surgeon to question the ethical boundaries of his practice. « Broken Faces » we met have tried to forge new ties with their peers, to pass on their experience. Entering in an « ethnic group » with common features has value of « symbolic transplant », recognition, and gives the broken face the face again
Libros sobre el tema "Chirurgie plastique – Psychologie – Argentine":
Châtelet, Noëlle. Le baiser d'Isabelle: L'aventure de la première greffe du visage. Paris: Ed. du Seuil, 2007.
Jones, Meredith. Skintight: An Anatomy of Cosmetic Surgery (Key Concepts). Berg Publishers, 2008.
Jones, Meredith. Skintight: An Anatomy of Cosmetic Surgery (Key Concepts). Berg Publishers, 2008.