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Postgraduate studies in hospital psychology: history, definition and performance

Brief history and definition: Hospital psychology emerged in Brazil with the psychologist Mathilde Neder in 1954, where she performed preparatory care before, during and after for individuals who would undergo spine surgery. (LAZARETTI, 2007) Over the years, in the 70s, outpatient clinics and psychiatric hospitals had a high number of psychologists, but not focused on hospital psychology. It was only ...

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Unconscious?

The word unconscious comes from the German Unbewusste and literally means unknown. That is, in the language of Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, the radical meaning of the term unconscious is: what we do not know about ourselves. In psychology and psychoanalysis, we understand the unconscious as a part of the soul (psyche) that has its own functioning and different ...

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Change the Meaning – 10th and 11th Forms

A childhood friend of mine spent his teens being an alternative person. I will not, of course, recount the details of his life – for ethical reasons. But the central point he clung to was this: “I will not adapt to this system”. And he lived like that for years, without studying or working, without dating or meeting different people, ...

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It’s me as I resulted from everything

“It’s me, just as I resulted from everything” – writes Fernando Pessoa. If you ask me my favorite author, I’ll say Pessoa. More than Jung, who I studied as a doctorate, and more than Joyce, who I studied as a master. Isn’t it curious to think that who we are today is the result of hundreds of millions of actions? ...

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Borderline – Borderline Personality Disorder

Hello friends! I received some requests to talk about Borderline Personality or as it is also called around here – Borderline Personality Disorder. The translation of Borderline into Borderline is quite accurate and, if we think about it, we will see that it makes perfect sense because the center of this psychic disorder is precisely the concept of limit or ...

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Money: 10 differences between the richest and poorest

Hello friends! An important part of all Professional Guidance or Career Coaching is the part that deals with the expectations of remuneration, salary, profit, in short, money. That’s why we’ve been talking so much about this aspect here on the site, when we talk about professional choice. Of course – being a site about psychology – we end up talking ...

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30 hours not approved! Major government benches defend the veto

The project that stipulates 30 hours for psychologists, initially approved by Congress and the Senate and vetoed by the presidency, was considered again this Wednesday, 11/03. However, the veto was upheld. According to the CFP: “The National Congress opted for the maintenance of presidential veto nº 31/2014, which barred the Bill establishing 30 weekly hours for Psychology professionals, without salary ...

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Positive Psychology – Creativity

Hello friends! A few days ago I wrote about Positive Psychology, this new area of ​​psychology that is still little known among us and that has been developing in this new century that we are in. From now on, we are going to have a Complete Course here on our website – free of charge and through texts – on ...

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The Psychology of the Secret’s Secrets – Shadow and Persona

According to Jung, “Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual’s conscious life, the blacker and denser it is.” Sites and applications like Secret allow us to see the shadow of others and, perhaps, find a little of our own shadow in these secrets of others or express our own. Hello friends! About a week ...

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