The Subjectivity of Well-being in Health

Authors

  • Célia Vaz-Cerniglia Université Catholique de Lyon
  • Céline Borg
  • Catherine Thomas-Antérion

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e3547

Keywords:

Well-being, Pathology, Evaluation, Intersubjectivity, Subjectivity

Abstract

In this paper we will illustrate the accessibility to a subjective state of well-being from two clinical situations. We will observe how these two patients, one suffered a stroke and one displaying a neurodegenerative disease, were able to overcome their handicap and deploy their creative potential, past the psychometric assessment phase.

Author Biography

  • Célia Vaz-Cerniglia, Université Catholique de Lyon
    Enseignant-chercheur, psychologue
    SHS-psychologie

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Published

2019-02-20

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Relato de Experiência Profissional