Group Conscientiotherapy Lexicography: The Collective Construction of the Dictionary of Conscientiotherapeuticology

Juliana Remedios, Marco Almeida, Maximiliano Haymann

Resumo


This paper aims to address aspects relevant to the recinological movement of the OIC volunteers in light of the writing of the Dictionary of Conscientiotherapeuticology with Equivalent Multilingual Terms (2022). The joint work was characterized by constant convivial learning inherent to the materialization of this collective gescon, the result of the effort of several hands, parahands, and mentalsomas, in an institutional climate of debate and neoidea propositions. The research methodology is based on self and hetero-observation of self-healing movements inherent to conscientiotherapic lexicographic production. The hypothesis tested was that the group conscientiographic movement, in addition to the explicit claritaskal movement for readers, also provides a unique implicit opportunity for the exercise of self-conscientiotherapy for writers, reviewers, and organizers. The current objective is the timely and healthy sharing of conscientiotherapeuticographic and paratherapeutic experiences. Finally, the conclusion confirms the hypothesis and reinforces the opportunity to intensify group interassistantial cohesion between the volunteer author-conscins and the components of the binomial: teamin-teamex.

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