Medicina e Psicanálise - Uma Interface Possível e Atual?
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medicina, psicanálise, saúdeResumo
A relação entre medicina e psicanálise sempre foi objeto de debate no campo da saúde. Enquanto a medicina se fundamenta na ciência empírica e no tratamento baseado em evidências, a psicanálise, desenvolvida por Sigmund Freud no final do século XIX, foca na exploração do inconsciente e dos aspectos subjetivos da experiência humana. Este artigo busca explorar se existe uma interface atual e viável entre essas duas áreas, revisando a literatura existente e oferecendo uma reflexão crítica sobre a integração potencial de ambas no contexto moderno de saúde.
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