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[Care, a place of affectivity and emotions]
Richard Pougnet1, Laurence Pougnet2
1Service de santé au travail, Centre de pathologies professionnelles et environnementales, Centre hospitalier régional universitaire Morvan, 2 avenue Foch, 29200 Brest, France; Laboratoire d'études et de recherche en sociologie (Labers), EA3941, Université de Bretagne occidentale, Brest, France.
Abstract:
Joy, fear, disgust, anger, sadness, surprise, emotions are fleeting and natural affects that catch us off guard. Care, as a face-to-face encounter with others, in a sometimes difficult context of serious or chronic pathologies, can become a place of affectivity, all the more so as care crosses the barriers of bodily intimacy. What to do with one's emotions in care?
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