Mestrado em Psicologia Institucional
URI Permanente para esta coleção
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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- ItemAs políticas de atenção à criança e ao adolescente do município de Serra : desconstruindo vilões e mocinhos(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2010-12-13) Coelho, Denise Carla Goldner; Tavares, Gilead Marchezi; Heckert, Ana Lucia Coelho; Nascimento, Maria Livia do; Oliveira, Sonia Pinto de
- 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.
- ItemEncontros-narrativas na cidade-internação : vidas contadas por adolescentes em cumprimento de medida socioeducativa(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2012-08-20) Batista, Ruth; Margotto, Lilian Rose; Aragão, Elizabeth Maria Andrade; Arantes, Esther Maria de Magalhães; Machado, Leila Aparecida DominguesThis dissertation search occurred in the Institute of Socio-Educational Services at the State of Espírito Santo – IASES, body responsible for implementation of educational measures to adolescents who practice illegal acts. It had focus on the measure of detention served in the Social Inpatient Unit – UNIS. As established in the Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECRIAD) and the National System of Social and Educational Care (SINASE), such measures should promote pedagogical practices guided on the shaft (education) and not in the axis of sanctions (punitive). The dissertation search here discussed, with adolescents in daily inpatient unit, revealed the multiplicity of relationships, practices, the threads that weave the social and educational care, imposing the need for methodological tools that would allow evidence such methodological variation of compositions with the micro-relations, the micro- confrontations caught in this context. The field diary, produced along our inclusion as a worker and researcher, as the technique of narrative power, the meetings and their affectations were betting our ethical and political practices that promoted the understanding, modes of operation of the institution and the relations of knowledge/power there evidenced. We pursue, in the meetings-narratives with the adolescents and diving into the field, not the path marked by the system, but other walk trails possible. Prioritize finding deviations, escapes control, production alliances and new ways of being and belonging to the world. The tales-narratives are the results of the meeting. Are ways of telling which show the offal of the stories told and lives lived.
- ItemError 404, infante corrompido: o acesso de crianças e adolescentes à pornografia online(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2024-09-17) Almeida, Júlio César Florencio de; Zamboni, Jésio; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0360-7284; Rodrigues, Alexsandro; Nardi, Henrique Caetano; Silva, Eder Amaral eThis research had several starting points, such as the researcher's personal experiences, who had and maintained contact with online pornography since his childhood, as well as the observation of how society weaves a contradictory and intense relationship with pornographic content. The question of children and adolescents' access to online pornography arose – tensioned in the research in the form of infants, as those who cannot talk about themselves –, not from a perspective that generally takes over the spaces of speech, that seeks problems and pathologizes, but rather from a perspective that tries to look at the experiences and how they are intertwined with the notions of sex, sexuality, development and mainly, childhood and capitalism. From this, the methodological path was traced by meeting with people who accessed online pornography as infants and talking about this experience, telling stories and narrating, in order to think about how these experiences are produced – thoughts inspired by the production of knowledge power in Foucault and Preciado's pharmacopornographic regime. There was no prior intention from the participating public; in fact, the vast majority invited themselves to participate as the research was being discussed in various spaces where the researcher circulated. Seven people in total participated. Since there were no specific cut-off points – except for online pornography, which cuts across an age range of the population that varied between 22 and 29 years old – the people participating were closer to the researcher's socialization cycle, therefore, there were five men and two women, all cisgender. Of the men, one declared himself brown and the rest were white. Of these, two were bisexual, one heterosexual and two homosexuals. The two participating women were also white; one was bisexual and the other heterosexual. The analysis of the narratives culminated in three main topics of discussion, the first being “Pornography: a family business” which considers the inseparable relationship between sexual secrets and family surveillance and the very birth of the modern family, linked to the development of capitalism. The second, “In the beginning was... pleasure?”, considered the different dynamics that the discovery of pleasures causes in conjunction with pornography, further demonstrating its complexity; and finally, “To fap or not to fap, that is the question”, where more problematic scenes and experiences were considered, not in the sense of pathological, but which, mainly in the participants’ experience, provoked a careful look or the experience of illness. Throughout the research, several topics were considered to delve deeper into what constitutes childhood, children, pornography, sexuality and pleasure in order to be able to complexify what we understand by infants’ access to pornography from a perspective that does not seek pathologization and the creation of more moral/sexual panic. We observed that, of the different dynamics, one that establishes it since the birth of the family, anti-masturbation campaigns and the attempt to create one or more pathologies involved with masturbation, is capitalism and the need to extract profit from the pleasure generated by bodies, even if they are children’s.