Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas
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Ágora: Estudos em Teoria Psicanalítica | 2014
Miriam Tachibana; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Daniel Beaune; Tânia Maria José Aiello Vaisberg
The collective imaginary of the nursing staff about pregnancys interruption. We aimed at investigating the collective imaginary of nurses about women whose pregnancy was interrupted, since nursings work involves technical care and humans proximity in situation of emotional fragility. We interviewed 16 professionals, using the Drawing Stories with Theme. After each interview, we wrote psychoanalytical narratives that, with the drawing stories, were psychoanalytically considered, in order to produce, by interpretation, fields of affective and emotional sense. We observed three fields that allow the comprehension that the interrupted pregnancy is associated with fantasies of evil and lack of maternal love, which may be related to possible difficulties in caring those patients.
Psicologia & Sociedade | 2014
Elisa Corbett; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Sueli Regina Gallo-Belluzzo; Tânia Maria José Aiello Vaisberg
Objetivamos investigar psicanaliticamente o imaginario coletivo de estudantes de Psicologia sobre dificuldades sexuais, tendo em vista que queixas relativas a esfera sexual da vida humana sao comuns na pratica psicologica. Realizamos entrevistas coletivas com tres grupos de alunos, usando o Procedimento de Desenhos-Estorias com Tema como recurso facilitador. Obtivemos, assim, 47 producoes. Tais comunicacoes foram interpretativamente consideradas, de acordo com o metodo psicanalitico, permitindo a producao de quatro campos de sentido afetivo-emocional: “Falha mecânica”, “Ate que a morte nos separe”, “Quem sou eu?” e “Rejeicao”. O quadro geral revela um imaginario conservador, a partir do qual podem emergir condutas preconceituosas e excludentes, que persiste apesar de inegaveis conquistas de movimentos sociais que focalizam as questoes de genero.Our purpose was to investigate in the light of psychoanalysis the collective imaginary of Psychology students on sexual hardships, given that complaints relating to the realm of human sexuality are commonplace in the psychological practice. We held collective interviews with three groups of students, using the Drawing-Story with Theme Procedure as a facilitating resource. We gathered, in this method, 47 drawings. Such communication was considered interpretively, according to the psychoanalytical method, and allowing the creation of four affective-emotional fields: “Mechanical failure”, “Until death do us part”, “Who am I?” and “Rejection”. The bigger picture reveals a conservative imaginary, from which prejudicial and excluding behavior can emerge, and which persists despite undeniable victories from social movements focusing on gender issues.
Psicologia & Sociedade | 2014
Elisa Corbett; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Sueli Regina Gallo-Belluzzo; Tânia Maria José Aiello Vaisberg
Objetivamos investigar psicanaliticamente o imaginario coletivo de estudantes de Psicologia sobre dificuldades sexuais, tendo em vista que queixas relativas a esfera sexual da vida humana sao comuns na pratica psicologica. Realizamos entrevistas coletivas com tres grupos de alunos, usando o Procedimento de Desenhos-Estorias com Tema como recurso facilitador. Obtivemos, assim, 47 producoes. Tais comunicacoes foram interpretativamente consideradas, de acordo com o metodo psicanalitico, permitindo a producao de quatro campos de sentido afetivo-emocional: “Falha mecânica”, “Ate que a morte nos separe”, “Quem sou eu?” e “Rejeicao”. O quadro geral revela um imaginario conservador, a partir do qual podem emergir condutas preconceituosas e excludentes, que persiste apesar de inegaveis conquistas de movimentos sociais que focalizam as questoes de genero.Our purpose was to investigate in the light of psychoanalysis the collective imaginary of Psychology students on sexual hardships, given that complaints relating to the realm of human sexuality are commonplace in the psychological practice. We held collective interviews with three groups of students, using the Drawing-Story with Theme Procedure as a facilitating resource. We gathered, in this method, 47 drawings. Such communication was considered interpretively, according to the psychoanalytical method, and allowing the creation of four affective-emotional fields: “Mechanical failure”, “Until death do us part”, “Who am I?” and “Rejection”. The bigger picture reveals a conservative imaginary, from which prejudicial and excluding behavior can emerge, and which persists despite undeniable victories from social movements focusing on gender issues.
Psicologia & Sociedade | 2014
Elisa Corbett; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Sueli Regina Gallo-Belluzzo; Tânia Maria José Aiello Vaisberg
Objetivamos investigar psicanaliticamente o imaginario coletivo de estudantes de Psicologia sobre dificuldades sexuais, tendo em vista que queixas relativas a esfera sexual da vida humana sao comuns na pratica psicologica. Realizamos entrevistas coletivas com tres grupos de alunos, usando o Procedimento de Desenhos-Estorias com Tema como recurso facilitador. Obtivemos, assim, 47 producoes. Tais comunicacoes foram interpretativamente consideradas, de acordo com o metodo psicanalitico, permitindo a producao de quatro campos de sentido afetivo-emocional: “Falha mecânica”, “Ate que a morte nos separe”, “Quem sou eu?” e “Rejeicao”. O quadro geral revela um imaginario conservador, a partir do qual podem emergir condutas preconceituosas e excludentes, que persiste apesar de inegaveis conquistas de movimentos sociais que focalizam as questoes de genero.Our purpose was to investigate in the light of psychoanalysis the collective imaginary of Psychology students on sexual hardships, given that complaints relating to the realm of human sexuality are commonplace in the psychological practice. We held collective interviews with three groups of students, using the Drawing-Story with Theme Procedure as a facilitating resource. We gathered, in this method, 47 drawings. Such communication was considered interpretively, according to the psychoanalytical method, and allowing the creation of four affective-emotional fields: “Mechanical failure”, “Until death do us part”, “Who am I?” and “Rejection”. The bigger picture reveals a conservative imaginary, from which prejudicial and excluding behavior can emerge, and which persists despite undeniable victories from social movements focusing on gender issues.
Revista da SPAGESP | 2009
Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello Vaisberg
Psicologia em Revista | 2013
Aline Vilarinho Montezi; Tomíris Forner Barcellos; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello-Vaisberg
Psicologia em Revista | 2013
Aline Vilarinho Montezi; Tomíris Forner Barcellos; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello-Vaisberg
Psicologia em Revista | 2013
Aline Vilarinho Montezi; Tomíris Forner Barcellos; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello-Vaisberg
Psicol. rev. (Belo Horizonte) | 2013
Aline Vilarinho Montezi; Tomíris Forner Barcellos; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello-Vaisberg
Archive | 2013
Aline Vilarinho Montezi; Tomíris Forner Barcellos; Fabiana Follador e Ambrosio; Tânia Maria José Aiello-Vaisberg