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Describing and understanding the losses and mourning processes experienced by a person with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Author(s):
Juliana Peixoto Salgueiro
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Psicologia (IP/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Maria Julia Kovacs; Elaine Gomes dos Reis Alves; Delia Maria Catullo de Goldfarb
Advisor: Maria Julia Kovacs
Abstract

The general objective from this work is to describe and analyze the mourning and progressive losses processes experienced by an elder person with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), provided that such person was aware of these losses. Starting from a case study, a qualitative research has been conducted focused on phenomenological aspects. Data from home psychotherapy sessions reports were used, and the participant has consented this usage in a free and informed way. Through this material, a selection process has separated the reports in which the loss theme has been mentioned as a consequence of the disease. These reports have formed four meaning units: Movements, Speech, Safety and Independence, characterized by the most significant losses experienced by the participant during the diseases evolutionary process. The first two units are directly related to the disease, as they are listed as ALS characteristics. Safety and independence issues are experienced by most of the people affected by the disease. Regarding the experience described in this work, its possible to list the family support, the main caretaker, the religion and the home attention as the main factors which may help the person to ease the sufferings caused by ALS. Regarding the psychologist aid, the most important aspect is to seek alternative resources for the patient to help him/her to deal with successive losses, considering the specific idiosyncrasies and needs. The approximation and the emotional connection between the professional and the patient, as well as the respect to the patients values and life story, are vital factors to obtain these resources. Besides, the psychologist shall offer help and support to the family members who are also subject to getting sick. They may also need professional care. Besides the personal psychotherapy, for this attention experience to be successful regarding the student, the professional and specially the patients and their families, the following aspects are vital: studies about death and losses, the supervisions on specific cases, the sharing of experiences and the knowledge about the physical and emotional aspects connected to the disease. (AU)