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Laboreal

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OREJUELA, Johnny; PEREZ, María del Mar  and  VASQUEZ, Andrés. Work, subjectivity and clinics of work: an approximation to the state of the art in the colombian case. Laboreal [online]. 2019, vol.15, n.2, pp.1-24. ISSN 1646-5237.  https://doi.org/10.4000/laboreal.15522.

The purpose of this document is to present an update on work clinics research in the Colombian academic context. The value of this state-of-the-art research is that it offers the possibility of representing ourselves and placing on the academic map an alternative perspective of the psychology of occupational health. Three relevant aspects will be discussed to fulfill this task. First, to make an initial approach to the conditions that characterize clinics as a clinical-critical approach to the work-subjectivity-occupational health relationship. Second, it is indicated as a predecessor context: research on the work-subjectivity relationship in Colombia, which in our country has been generally approached by the multi-field of work psychology and organizations. Finally, to describe the progressive emergence and institutionalization of work clinics in Colombia (publication, events, postgraduate studies, thesis, etc.) in some universities, mainly in the cities of Cali and Medellin.

Keywords : Work; subjectivity; clinics of work; pleasure and suffering.

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