The crossroads between Care and Training is a subject in full development in the human and social sciences today. The work and research supported by CERAP highlights both the interweaving between educational and social practices in the field of the Sensible and their consequences in relationship with our self and Health, but allso the conceptual and epistemological implications that such practices require, from the point of view of the caregiver or accompanying person, but also from the point of view of the person being accompanied. Such practices will reveal a signifiant transformation of the relation to oneself and of the relationship with the world, the outlines of with shall be necessary to clarify.
The reflection we wish to engage here concern the role of the body in the relationship that exist between anxiety and the self-esteem, to be able to envisage new way of offering support to anxiety...
This article from Josée Lachance, Geneviève Emond, and Florence Vinit, focuses on the bodily engagement of professionals in the context of formative adult education. It examines how the body can be...
Health does not arise from health care. Perhaps we are facing an impasse and should we reconsider and reconceptualize the mandate of the health system. In order to improve our influence on the...
We are presenting below two documents related to doctoral research done by Joséee Lachance : an article published in 2016 in the journal " Cercle interdisciplinaire de recherches...
This research conducted in the field of social sciences applied to psychology at University Fernando Pessoa, addresses obese person care. First of all, a literature review offers a state
My research covers the links between the healing dimension and the educational dimension when accompanying a person in perceptual psychoeducation. Nowadays the concept of care gets an enlarged...
We are pleased to share with you an internationally published study titled “Obesity Open Access”. This document was written by Isabelle Bertrand as one of the components of her doctoral...