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Nat. Hum. (Online) ; 20(2): 12-33, jul.-dez. 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS, INDEXPSI | ID: biblio-1430920

ABSTRACT

El autor plantea los cambios en su práctica del psicoanálisis desde que comenzó a ejercerlo hasta la actualidad. Lo relaciona con los cambios contextuales y con los cambios en el tipo de pacientes que hoy encontramos en nuestras consultas. Se replantea las técnicas de abordaje que a la vez generan nuevas hipótesis teóricas.


The author raises the changes in his practice of psychoanalysis since he began to exercise it to this day. It relates to contextual changes and changes in the type of patients that we find in our consultations today. It reconsiders the techniques of approach that generate new theoretical hypotheses.

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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine ; : 113-123, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780425

ABSTRACT

@#The purpose of this paper was to identify theories that underpin the relationship between perceived restorativeness and psychological wellbeing. This study also aimed to identify the types of activities that the respondent preferred to use as psychological resources when dealing with threatening situation. The instruments used in this study were Perceived Restorativeness for Activities Scale (PRAS) and Psychological Wellbeing Scale. The questionnaires were administered to a sample of 192 Master of Education students. The findings demonstrated that Master of Education students possess a high level of psychological well-being (Mean = 4.39, SD = 0.611) and high level of perceived restorativeness for their preferred activities (Mean = 4.57, SD = 0.76). The most preferred activities for restorativeness approach included participation in social context, followed by engaging in outdoor activities and lastly observing nature. The fascination property of perceived restorativeness obtained the highest score. Thus, the findings of the study illustrate the students’ preferred activities of restorativeness for maintaining their level of psychological wellbeing.


Subject(s)
Psychological Well-Being , Nature , Social Environment
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Estud. psicol. (Natal) ; 16(3): 201-208, set.-dez. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-623200

ABSTRACT

Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer as concepções sobre a pena de morte de adolescentes de dois contextos sociais diferentes. Participaram da pesquisa 220 adolescentes do sexo masculino, sendo 100 estudantes e 120 adolescentes em situação de exclusão social. Foi aplicado um instrumento que continha, dentre outras, a seguinte questão "O que você acha da pena de morte? Por quê?". De um modo geral, os resultados revelaram o predomínio de respostas desfavoráveis à aplicação da pena de morte. Quando comparados os dois grupos de adolescentes, constatou-se que os estudantes se dividiram entre favoráveis e desfavoráveis à aplicação da pena de morte e os adolescentes em situação de exclusão mostraram-se predominantemente desfavoráveis. No que tange aos argumentos utilizados pelos participantes do presente estudo, a favor ou contra a pena de morte, nota-se que são concepções semelhantes aos que vêm sendo utilizadas no meio científico e filosófico e nos estudos empíricos.


This study aimed to discover adolescents' conceptions on the death penalty from two different social contexts. About 220 male adolescents participated of this research, 100 students and 120 adolescents in social exclusion situation. An instrument was used which contained, among others, the following question: "What do you think about the death penalty? Why?" In general, results revealed the predominance of responses against the application of death penalty. When the two adolescent groups were compared, it was discovered that the students were divided in proponents and opponents to the application of death penalty, and the adolescents in exclusion situation demonstrated opposition to this issue. Concerning the arguments in favor or against the death penalty, those used by the participants of this study, it was highlighted that they were similar to scientific and philosophic conceptions and to empirical studies.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Capital Punishment , Punishment , Adolescent , Human Rights
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Iatreia ; 23(4): 319-328, dic. 2010-feb. 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-599267

ABSTRACT

Este informe presente los hallazgos de la investigación ''Narrativas identitarias sobre la vivencia corporal en mujeres diagnosticadas con trastorno de la alimentación'' efectuada en Medellín. Objetivo: reconocer cómo el significado atribuido a la vivencia corporal devela la construcción de la identidad en mujeres con trastornos de la alimentación. Metodología: enfoque cualitativo, con diseño de casos múltiples analizados mediante los procedimientos del método fenomenológico-hermenéutico. Se hicieron entrevistas en profundidad y grupos focales. El estudio se ajustó a los principios éticos para la investigación en que participan seres humanos, incluyendo el consentimiento informado de cada una de las participantes. Resultados: 1) la evaluación que estas mujeres hacen de sí mismas está cruzada por la mirada de los otros; 2) existen contextos sociales de aparición que estimulan la anorexia-bulimia; 3) se hallaron tres formas de configuración de la anorexia-bulimia: estético-erótica, estético atlética y estético-afectiva; 4) la recuperación no consiste solamente en comer, sino también en permitir que el cuerpo se historice, es decir, que muestre en él las marcas del paso del tiempo.


This report presents the findings of a research entitled ''Identity narratives about the body experience of women diagnosed with eating disorders'' which was carried out in Medellín, Colombia. Objective: to recognize how the meaning given to body experience reveals the identity construction of women with eating disorders. Methodology: a qualitative approach with a multiplecase design. Cases were analyzed using procedures of the phenomenological hermeneutic method. In-depth interviews and focus groups were done. The project complied with the ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, including the informed consent.Results: 1) self-evaluation of these women is strongly influenced by the perception of other persons; 2) there are social contexts of occurrence that stimulate the development of anorexia-bulimia; 3) three ways of configuration of anorexia-bulimia were found, namely: the aesthetic-erotic, the aesthetic-athletic, and the aesthetic-affective; 4) recovery from anorexiabulimia does not consist solely of eating, but also of allowing the patients'body to historicize itself, that is, to show the effects of time.


Subject(s)
Female , Anorexia , Bulimia , Thinness , Esthetics , Feeding and Eating Disorders/classification , Hunger , Women
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