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Self treating in the moderne era

Eric Bawedin

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SantéCréativitéTechnical-scientific medicine[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyMedicalization of the existenceMédecine technico-scientifiqueNormeAuthenticityCreativity[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[ SHS.PHIL ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyNormHealthCommodificationMédicalisation de l’existenceMarchandisationMaladieIllnessAuthenticité

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In the modern era, self healing is to respond to situations created by medicine. Its effectiveness, its limits, its interventions, its practice, its tendency to medicalize existences, its inclusion in market economy are as many factors that interact with the self healing ability as attest the disruption of the patient's identity schema during interventions to repair physical trauma, chronic patient which depends on medicine, the medicalization of the aging. As well the task assigned to the modern man is to escape from enslavements, weathering effects, interferences generated by medical activities. In this sense, self healing is, on the one hand, to decrypt the aims of medicine and to determine if its action responds with relevance to its problem of health; and, on the other hand to develop non-constraints and innovative answers to destabilizing situations. By treating himself, i.e., being able to show in times of crisis, adaptive manner to a destabilizing reality, modern man asserts itself as an authentic subject creator of his life.

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