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The therapeutic link in the speech therapy clinic: a necessary reflection
Adriele Barbosa Paisca1, Lucas Jampersa1, Rosane Sampaio Santos1
1Programa de Mestrado e Doutorado em Distúrbios da Comunicação, Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná - UTP - Curitiba (PR), Brasil.
Purpose:
To understand the meanings that the therapeutic bond assumes for clinical speech therapists.
Methods:
The research was approved by the Ethics Committee, being of a transversal character, with a quantitative-qualitative approach in the Content Analysis. The research with the participation of 96 clinical speech therapists, registered in the Speech Therapy Council of the 3rd region (CRFa 3), which covers the States of Paraná and Santa Catarina.
Results:
Of the 96 speech therapists included, a significant part of the participants defined the therapeutic bond as a relationship/interaction. Regarding the role of the bond for the speech therapy clinical work, most professionals declared theirs as a fundamental basis and another part of the bond is necessary for the evolution/development of the patient.
Conclusion:
It is possible to understand that, according to the therapeutic patients, it is essential to sustain, maintain the clinical work for users, impacting the resignification of the complaint and the minimization of the users' suffering.
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