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Sou fisioterapeuta há 15 anos, desde o início que trabalho na área dos idosos, por isso, tenho sentido continuamente a finitude da vida de um ponto de vista profissional e pessoal. A reabilitação não serve apenas para reabilitar doenças, mas sim para reconciliar as pessoas com o seu próprio corpo, para permitir que as pessoas assumam as suas novas condições desde o físico ao social e com isso poderem adquirir novas experiências que ponham em movimento as suas funcionalidades de forma integral. Com os conhecimentos que adquiri neste mestrado, a formação que tenho e a visão da humanidade a partir da corporeidade e corporalidade, senti a imensa necessidade de ir em busca da união da fisioterapia em saúde mental e cuidados paliativos. Compreendendo que as pessoas que estão numa fase da vida onde o seu final está próximo, é necessário encontrar um sentido para continuar, sendo necessário e interessante explorar esta área a partir da perspetiva do movimento. Fazer este estágio na Colômbia permitiu-me sentir profundamente a forma como este país cresceu na área dos cuidados paliativos, onde através do seu observatório as portas estão abertas a diferentes especialidades e visões com o objetivo de melhorar os serviços, a cobertura e a qualidade de vida dos colombianos. Graças a esta experiência, adquiri ferramentas-chave para o acompanhamento de doentes em cuidados paliativos, dos seus cuidadores e das suas famílias do ponto de vista de um fisioterapeuta de saúde mental. Reconhecer os movimentos, compreendê- los e ajudá-los a integrá-los permitiu uma reconciliação corpo-mente-doença. Os cuidados paliativos e a fisioterapia da saúde mental em conjunto permitiram-me olhar para o significado da vida e da morte a partir de uma perspectiva diferente.
I have been a physiotherapist for 15 years, from the begging of my career I have been working with elderly patients, therefore I have continuously felt the finiteness of life from a professional and personal point of view. Rehabilitation is not exclusive to rehabilitate illnesses, it also aims to reconcile people with their own body, to allow people to assume their new conditions, from the physical and social aspects and with this they can acquire new experiences that set their functionality in motion in an integral way. With the knowledge I acquired in this master's degree, the training I have completed and the vision of humanity from corporeality and corporeity, I develop an immense need to search for the union between physiotherapy in mental health and palliative care. Understanding that people who are in a phase of life, where finitude is near and that it is necessary to find a meaning to continue, I found necessary and interesting to explore this area from the perspective of movement. Doing this internship in Colombia allowed me to deeply feel the way in which this country has grown in the area of palliative care, where through its observatory the doors are open to different specialties and visions with the sole objective of improving services, coverage and quality of life for Colombians. Thanks to this experience I have acquired key tools for the accompaniment of patients in palliative care, their caregivers and families from the point of view of a mental health physiotherapist. Recognizing movements, understanding them and helping to integrate them allowed a body-mind-illness reconciliation. Palliative care and mental health physiotherapy together allowed me to look at the meaning of life and death from a different perspective.
I have been a physiotherapist for 15 years, from the begging of my career I have been working with elderly patients, therefore I have continuously felt the finiteness of life from a professional and personal point of view. Rehabilitation is not exclusive to rehabilitate illnesses, it also aims to reconcile people with their own body, to allow people to assume their new conditions, from the physical and social aspects and with this they can acquire new experiences that set their functionality in motion in an integral way. With the knowledge I acquired in this master's degree, the training I have completed and the vision of humanity from corporeality and corporeity, I develop an immense need to search for the union between physiotherapy in mental health and palliative care. Understanding that people who are in a phase of life, where finitude is near and that it is necessary to find a meaning to continue, I found necessary and interesting to explore this area from the perspective of movement. Doing this internship in Colombia allowed me to deeply feel the way in which this country has grown in the area of palliative care, where through its observatory the doors are open to different specialties and visions with the sole objective of improving services, coverage and quality of life for Colombians. Thanks to this experience I have acquired key tools for the accompaniment of patients in palliative care, their caregivers and families from the point of view of a mental health physiotherapist. Recognizing movements, understanding them and helping to integrate them allowed a body-mind-illness reconciliation. Palliative care and mental health physiotherapy together allowed me to look at the meaning of life and death from a different perspective.
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Fisioterapia Cuidados paliativos Corporeidade Corporalidade Qualidade de vida Physiotherapy Palliative care Corporeality Embodiment Quality of life
