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Ítem The clinics of work: An alternative vision of occupational health(Universidad San Buenaventura, 2020-01-01) Orejuela J.; Malvezzi S.; Mendes A.M.; Orejuela J.; Malvezzi S.; Mendes A.M.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Humanidades; Estudios en PsicologíaThis theoretical paper depicts the clinics of work as a subdisciplinary and interdisciplinary field of the social psychology of work and organizations, interested in analyzing and intervening from a critical-clinical perspective in the subjectivity-work-context relationship, in the context of discomfort, suffering, and pleasure, and thus, in the mental health within this field. Consequently, it separates from traditional occupational health, which ignores subjective singularities. The subdiscipline of clinics of work develops the determinants of pleasure, discomfort, and suffering at work, standing out in the process as a possible alternative of occupational health, based on research practice and intervention from a critical perspective. © 2020 Universidad San Buenaventura. All rights reserved.Ítem The clinics of work: An alternative vision of occupational health(Universidad San Buenaventura, 2020-01-01) Orejuela J.; Malvezzi S.; Mendes A.M.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil; Gestión de la ConstrucciónThis theoretical paper depicts the clinics of work as a subdisciplinary and interdisciplinary field of the social psychology of work and organizations, interested in analyzing and intervening from a critical-clinical perspective in the subjectivity-work-context relationship, in the context of discomfort, suffering, and pleasure, and thus, in the mental health within this field. Consequently, it separates from traditional occupational health, which ignores subjective singularities. The subdiscipline of clinics of work develops the determinants of pleasure, discomfort, and suffering at work, standing out in the process as a possible alternative of occupational health, based on research practice and intervention from a critical perspective. © 2020 Universidad San Buenaventura. All rights reserved.Ítem The clinics of work: An alternative vision of occupational health(Universidad San Buenaventura, 2020-01-01) Orejuela J.; Malvezzi S.; Mendes A.M.; Orejuela J.; Malvezzi S.; Mendes A.M.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Humanidades; El Método Analítico y sus Aplicaciones en las Ciencias Sociales y Humanas (EAFIT – Ude A)This theoretical paper depicts the clinics of work as a subdisciplinary and interdisciplinary field of the social psychology of work and organizations, interested in analyzing and intervening from a critical-clinical perspective in the subjectivity-work-context relationship, in the context of discomfort, suffering, and pleasure, and thus, in the mental health within this field. Consequently, it separates from traditional occupational health, which ignores subjective singularities. The subdiscipline of clinics of work develops the determinants of pleasure, discomfort, and suffering at work, standing out in the process as a possible alternative of occupational health, based on research practice and intervention from a critical perspective. © 2020 Universidad San Buenaventura. All rights reserved.Ítem Current dilemmas in the assessment of suffering in palliative care.(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2015-08-01) Krikorian A; Román JP; Krikorian A; Román JP; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Humanidades; El Método Analítico y sus Aplicaciones en las Ciencias Sociales y Humanas (EAFIT – Ude A)OBJECTIVE: Although relief from suffering is essential in healthcare and palliative care, few efforts have aimed at defining, operationalizing, and developing standards for its detection, assessment, and relief. In order to accurately explore and identify factors that contribute to suffering, more attention needs to be focused on quality assessment and measurement, not only for assessment purposes but also to test the effectiveness of interventions in relieving suffering. The scope of the present paper is to discuss the strategies that aid in the detection and assessment of the suffering experience in patients with chronic illnesses and/or in palliative care settings, and the dilemmas commonly encountered regarding the quality of available assessment measures. METHOD: A general description of instruments available for suffering assessment is provided. Matters regarding the accuracy of the measures are discussed. Finally, some dilemmas regarding the quality of the measures to screen for and assess suffering are presented. RESULTS: There have been some achievements toward adequate suffering assessment. However, a more robust theoretical background is needed, and empirical evidence aimed at supporting it is required. In addition, further examination of the psychometric characteristics of instruments in different populations and cultural contexts is needed. SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS: An interesting number of assessment measures are now available for use in the palliative care setting, employing innovative approaches. However, further examination and validation in different contexts is required to find high-quality tools for detection of suffering and assessment of the results of intervention.Ítem Experiencias de placer y malestar de mujeres que trabajan en la industria de la belleza en Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Hincapié Ochoa, Ana María; Orejuela Gómez, Jonny JavierÍtem Experiencias de placer y sufrimiento en el trabajo de analistas de selección de personal en empresas de intermediación laboral(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Ramírez Solano, Eucaris Sofía; Orejuela Gómez, Johnny JavierObjective: the main objective of this study is to identify the experiences of pleasure and suffering in the work of staff selection analysts linked to labor intermediation companies. Method: this is a study with a qualitative, descriptive and cross-sectional approach, based on the information collected through semi-structured interviews done out with staff selection analysts linked to labor intermediation companies. Results: It was found that staff selection analysts experience pleasure in social interactions and in the recognition and meaning given to their work. Suffering is perceived by situations derived from the organization of work and by organizational policies. They also perceive symptoms of the physical, psychological and relational order, which are faced with individual strategies, such as managing working hours and active breaks and strengthening support networks, and collective strategies, such as convening groups within the framework of companionship and creation of playful integration spaces. Conclusions: Pleasure-generating experiences at work are evident. Also, a high number of situations of discomfort derived from the demands both of the development of their tasks and of the organization, but despite this, the staff selection analysts have managed to develop strategies with which they face the discomfort, especially in the individual sphere.Ítem Vivencias de malestar derivados de las lecciones no aprendidas en el contexto del trabajo organizado(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Gómez Molina, Huber Fernando; Sanabria Barbosa, Pablo Andrés; Orejuela Gomez, Johnny JavierÍtem Vivencias de placer y sufrimiento en la formación de un grupo de doctorandos de la ciudad de Medellín(Universidad Eafit, 2020) Aristizábal Gómez, Laura; Orejuela Gómez, Johnny Javier