Clinical co-vision. An alternative modality of clinical and institutional supervision.

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Daniel Tarnovsky

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Based on the talk given some time ago at the University Iberoamericana, the doctor in Clinical Psychology, Daniel Tarnovsky, share some thoughts on supervision. One was chosen
part of the conference, where he presents his analysis-proposal, that is, their clinical co-vision as an alternative modality of
clinical and institutional supervision. In this way he invites us to assume critically our daily life to stop continuing to be passive and uncritical subjects, in the face of a globalizing neo-liberal world,
that by worshiping the market and money, is destroying our subjectivity in all aspects. Hence his interest in the "alternative",
understood as an oxygenating practice, with other ethical and aesthetic, than enriched with as many theories, epistemes, disciplines and praxis.
Paraphrasing Saramago, he proposes an ethical recovery of the revolution in the subjective field in favor of pain relief human, especially, of the recovery and genesis of the singularity
individual and collective and for the creation of new spaces-times. Therefore, it proposes a lot of debate and imagination to resist and face
to this toxic cloud of neoliberalism and rampant globalization.

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Tarnovsky, D. . (2004). Clinical co-vision. An alternative modality of clinical and institutional supervision. Uaricha, 1(3), 28–31. https://doi.org/10.35830/urp.v1i3.509
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