Faculdade de Psicologia - FAPSI/IFCH
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Inscrições corporais: tatuagens, piercings e escarificações à luz da psicanálise(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-12) MOREIRA, Jacqueline de Oliveira; TEIXEIRA, Leônia Cavalcante; NICOLAU, Roseane FreitasThis article is an attempt to apprehend contemporary discourses about the body and see this body as a space for subjective inscription. The article is the result of the interlocution among research projects that focus on the study of different types of body inscription and that are coordinated by the authors at three graduate programs. Taking psychoanalysis as the basis for our discussions, we study tattoos and scraping which, however distinct, are both seen as forms of language.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Quem tem medo do lobo mau? Juventude, agressividade e violência(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-12) MOREIRA, Ana Cleide Guedes; VILHENA, Junia de; CRUZ, Alexandre Théo de Almeida; NOVAES, Joana de VilhenaThis study discusses the dynamics of aggressiveness and violence, and the role of Brazilian culture regarding its youth. The article is based largely on Freud's concept of violence. Based on Winnicott's theory, we point out the differences between aggressiveness and the anti-social trend that may ultimately result in destructive violence and delinquency. Considering that the "environmental mother" is anchored in culture, we discuss the place given to these young people in our society.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Situação de crise psíquica e desejo de saber(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-03) DIAS, Helena Maria Melo; CECCARELLI, Paulo Roberto; MOREIRA, Ana Cleide GuedesThis paper is the result of a post-doctoral research. It debates the notion of psychic crisis according to Pierre Fédida. The authors discuss the case of a hospitalized HIV/AIDS patient, in which the countertransference effects of psychotherapy suggest the critical processes of the psychic crisis situation and the desire to “know about oneself”. The analytical process enabled the patient to do so. The paper considers that the notion of psychic crisis contributes to research concerning psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the hospital.