Mestrado em Psicologia Institucional
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Nível: Mestrado Acadêmico
Ano de início: 2007
Conceito atual na CAPES: 4
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Parecer CNE/CES 487/2018
Homologado pelo CNE (Port. MEC 0609, de 14/03/2019, DOU 18/03/2019, seç. 1, p. 63).
Periodicidade de seleção: Anual
Área(s) de concentração: Psicologia Institucional
Url do curso: https://psicologiainstitucional.ufes.br/pt-br/pos-graduacao/PPGPSI/detalhes-do-curso?id=1447
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- ItemAcolhimento na atenção básica : navegações e mergulhos nos discursos e práticas produzidos no cotidiano de uma unidade de saúde da família(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2009-03-19) Hoffmann, Catharina; Araújo, Maristela Dalbello de; Teixeira, Ricardo Rodrigues; Barros, Maria Elizabeth Barros deThis research discusses the plans of health production processes, aiming the health discourses and practices related to embracement. The context for the analysis is the Primary Health Care in the city of Vitória/ES and the research field are the everyday activities of the Family Health Service in Ilha do Príncipe. As reference it was used Institutional Analysis and Collective Health. It was analyzed the way how workers embrace the users of the health service as well as listened to their conceptions and discourses produced upon embracement, in relation to their everyday practices, which includes work processes and the interaction with the users. It was used Cartography as the methodological strategy. Data was produced from February 2008 to September 2008, through field observation, field diary and interviews with the users and health workers from the Family Health Service. The results show that the process of work and its management are fragmented and bureaucratized. There is the intention, from the workers, to revise the work processes, however they find obstacles in this practice. Concerning Embracement, the requirements the workers have to fulfill to obtain a certain amount of productivity is one aspect that compromises the quality of the relation between the Family Health Teams and their relation towards the users, affecting the response to their needs and the offer of actions in health care. The everyday activities show that the needs the workers are willing to welcome are related to disease or symptoms physically expressed. It was revealed that users have conversation as a valued demand and it is embraced by some workers. It was highlighted that communication in the Family Health Teams is restricted to discussions on administrative issues and procedures. The informal hierarchy order according to the level of graduation contributes to understand Embracement as an activity or procedure attributed to a specific category (nursing assistants), which supposedly have the technical capacity to do it in the action of receiving the user in the establishment. It was noticed that there isn t a pact between the actions in health offered and the users, in a way that the Family Health Program doesn t guarantee embracement. However, the tension in the everyday relations between worker and user favor the discussion of embracement as an action that may surpass reception. It is evident the need of reorganizing the process of work and engendering subjectivities for a humanization that values the singularization processes in a way of promoting a real democracy in the access to health, in the quality of health care and in the guarantee of the principles of SUS (Public Health System)
- ItemCenarizações dos processos de reintegração familiar : compondo redes de cuidado e afeto(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2017-12-04) Freitas, Vitor Benevenuto de; Siqueira, Luziane de Assis Ruela; Tavares, Gilead Marchezi; Cuevas, Marcia Roxana Cruces; Tsallis, Alexandra CleopatreWhat happens in Family Reintegration Processes in Institutional Care Services for Children and Adolescents? How do these processes happen in the Vitória City/ ES? These were the questions that moved us and launched us into the field of intervention research. To that end, we called for intercessors and their theoretical-methodological contributions: Vinciane Despret, Bruno Latour, Maturana and Varela, Deleuze, Márcia Moraes, Virginia Kastrup (among others) and the female workers who work in the reception services, psychologists and social workers. We understand that the female workers are actors that, in their daily activities, weave networks in the practices of Social Assistance. The actors from two Houses of Care for Children and Adolescents in Protective Measure of the Municipality of Vitória were participants in the exercises of Researching WITH, which materialized in the recording of the events of the network in the collective field diary, in which numerous and distinct voices attended. The networks woven by the practices of Social Assistance fabricate worlds, updating historical practices and discourses and mobilizing affections capable of producing new ways of acting and thinking. Affects, therefore, are the motors for life's infinite possibilities of reinventing itself, which gives us an ethical-political commitment to care and acceptance of the various ways of life to express it. We understand that family reintegration begins in the first interventions with the family and that it is sustained by a sensitive look and body that allows to affect and to be affected through the meetings. Accompanying the network of care and affection networks, giving visibility to the network through cenarizationsevents, favored us to break with a logic of attention centered on the guardianship and blame of poor families, thus denaturalizing crystallized truths. The bet that moved this dissertation was experiencing new perspectives of care that emerge in the act, widening looks and sensibilities: a belief in the power of life.
- ItemHá histórias tão verdadeiras que às vezes parece que são inventadas : histórias de crianças e adolescentes acolhidos(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2012-10-22) Figueiredo, Juliana Gomes de; Margotto, Lilian Rose; Aragão, Elizabeth Maria Andrade; Rosemberg, Dulcinea Sarmento; Tavares, Gilead MarcheziIt deals with the stories of children and teens received in two shelter houses at the municipality of Vitória-ES. It shows the sheltering situation under the viewpoint of the sheltered individuals, prioritizing their perceptions about their own condition, as well about their familiar relationships and their expectative for the future. It rescues the Brazilian Childhood and Youth history since the colonization till the present time, crossed by the hygienism doctrine and also by the medical-judicial apparatus, as a relief tool of a specific population. It crosses the history of the Brazilian childhood-youth legislation, since the creation of the first Younger s Code till the implementation of the Childs and Teens Statute, in 1990. It utilizes the oral story as methodological tool. Analyses hegemonic practices that create subjectivities, built at the neo-liberal capitalist logic, which blame and hold responsible the families, in general the poor ones, considered unable to create their children within an instituted bourgeois style. It considers the speeches and practices built in those sheltering institutions which arrest the child and teen in their subjective constructions which label, stigmatize and characterize them as unstable which would justify their need of relief. It explains that, although the weakening of their previous familiar entails, the sheltering is not avoiding the formation of new affective nets and the new significance of family, school and their own future, creating other subjectivation modes. It concludes that, at the sheltering house, although the subjective construction which unpower/victimize the received children and teens, there are spaces for the invention of other ways to be and stay under shelter, ways that methods which individualize the human being.