The good patient: an analysis of the relationship between children and professionals of the PIE school integration program

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Antonio Moreno Obando
Mónica Peña Ochoa

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One of the main policies that promote school inclusion in Chile is the School Integration Programs (PIE). These programs arise from a state subsidy model for schools that is delivered based on the identification of special educational needs that have been defined by diagnoses based on the DSM-V manual. This work delves into the relationship between diagnosed children and the professionals who treat them within a school based on the concept of recognition of Axel Honneth. Through qualitative work that included professionals and child users, results were reached such that the relationship is based on a strong ideological recognition where the diagnosis of children becomes the main reference; while children seek to be good patients responding to what professionals require, in a relationship strongly framed by the financing model.

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Moreno Obando, A., & Peña Ochoa, M. (2020). The good patient: an analysis of the relationship between children and professionals of the PIE school integration program. Pedagogical Studies, 46(2), 267–283. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052020000200267
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