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Guia de Recomendações de Atenção Psicossocial nos Centros de Reprodução Assistida Autoras: Ana Rosa Detilio Anièlle Stipp Amador Travain Cassia Cançado Avelar Débora Marcondes Farinati Helena Bonesi Oliveira Cabral Helena Loureiro Montagnini Helena Prado Lopes Juliana Roberto Dos Santos Julieta Quayle Lia Mara Netto Dornelles Luciana Leis Marcia Pena Maria Yolanda Makuch Rachel Machado Tardin Vanya Sansivieri Dossi
Este livro traz o trabalho de co-construção entre professoras e alunas da 1ª turma de pós-graduação em Psicologia na Reprodução Humana, curso pioneiro em nosso país, promovido pelo Instituto Suassuna de Goiânia. Seu objetivo é o olhar atento à atenção psicológica na Reprodução Humana, área que vem ganhando espaço cada vez maior no campo da saúde reprodutiva. O desenvolvimento de protocolos deve responder às necessidades e interesses dos pacientes e também dos serviços especializados em Reprodução. Daí torna-se relevante considerar os aportes sob os quais é preciso se delinear os protocolos com vistas a oferecer um atendimento qualificado cuja premissa é o acolhimento voltado às especificidades de cada caso e de cada contexto profissional.
A Psicologia na Reprodução Humana é uma disciplina recente no campo da Psicologia da Saúde e vem se desenvolvendo na atenção centrada na fertilidade e seus reveses. No Brasil, essa área de atuação conta com mais de três décadas de experiências, ganhando cada vez mais espaço no campo da saúde, guiada pela missão de conscientizar, visibilizar e intervir sobre uma problemática que atinge de 15% a 20% da população, ainda carente de reconhecimento social. Psicologia na Reprodução Humana Assistida - Atualidades Acadêmicas representa a produção desse curso pioneiro de pós-graduação na área da Psicologia na Reprodução Humana, proporcionando a seu corpo discente a realiza...
Temas Contemporâneos de Psicologia em Reprodução Humana Assistida - A infertilidade em seu espectro psicoemocional é o 2º volume de um projeto que se constitui dos trabalhos apresentados nos congressos de Reprodução Assistida, nos anos de 2013, em Bonito (Mato Grosso), e 2014, em Salvador (Bahia), e focaliza temas atuais que integram o cotidiano profissional de quem trata dos problemas da fertilidade e suas consequências. O objetivo do livro é propor reflexão e possibilidades de tratamento aos profissionais desta área trazendo à tona o tema da infertilidade e reprodução assistidas, em seu espectro psicoemocional, ainda não devidamente considerado em nosso meio. Também os pacientes, os sujeitos que se defrontam com essa problemática, poderão se beneficiar do conteúdo, ampliando conhecimentos, reconhecendo o significado deste momento, o que pode contribuir para uma melhor resolução.
There is a growing recognition of the importance of transgender perspectives about the environment. Unlike more established approaches in the environmental humanities and queer studies, transecology is a nascent inquiry whose significance and scope are only just being articulated. Drawing upon the fields of gender studies and ecological studies, contributors to this volume engage major concepts widely used in both fields as they explore the role of identity, exclusion, connection, intimacy, and emplacement to understand our relationship to nature and environment. The theorists and ideas examined across multiple chapters include Stacy Alaimo’s notion of "trans-corporeality" as a "contact zo...
This book offers an internalist view on the history of astrology by studying the case of S. Belle, an astrologer who lived in late fifteenth-century France. It addresses his methods of work, his process of learning, and his practice.
Thousands of years ago, people first observed a correlation between the heavenly bodies and events on Earth. Out of these early observations and subsequent refinements came what today is known as astrology. For most of these millennia, astrologers used only the seven visible planets: Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. It is out of this tradition that Helena Avelar and Luis Ribeiro have written this extensive book on astrology. The rules and principles here presented apply to all branches of astrologyA natal, mundane, horary and elective. Their method is the traditional and time-honored one, and includes, among others, chapters on: The Planets The Zodiac and the Signs The Es...
Caroline Broadhead (b. 1950) is a highly versatile artist who started in jewellery in the late 1970s. Since then she extended her practice from 'wearable objects' and textile works to dance collaborations and installations in historic buildings. Broadhead's work is concerned with boundaries of an individual and the interface of inside and outside, public and private, including a sense of territory and personal space, presence and absence and a balance between substance and image. It has explored outer extents of the body as seen through light, shadows, reflections and movement. This comprehensive overview comprises also larger scale and collaborative works that also aim to elicit a particular experience or to start a train of thought.
How can information technology (IT) paradigms and design processes be studied from a gender perspective? What does IT design look like when its construction is informed by gender research? Though gender research and computing science seem like two separate worlds, this book proves how inspirational a confrontation and combination of those worlds can be. A deconstructive analysis of advanced fields of computing shows the multiple ways in which software design is gendered and how gendering effects are produced by its use. Concepts and assumptions underlying research and development, along with design tools and IT products, teaching methods and materials are studied. The book not only offers a gender analysis of information society technologies, it also shows practical examples of how IT can be different. A gender perspective on IT design can serve as an eye-opener for what tends to be overlooked and left out. It yields innovative ideas and high quality software systems that may empower a large diversity of users for an active participation in our information society.
This traditional astrology course developed as an adjunct to the book On the Heavenly Spheres - A Treatise on Traditional Astrology, and should therefore be used in conjunction with that work. Its objective is to expand and deepen the concepts presented in On the Heavenly Spheres, elaborating above all, on a practical component. As within On the Heavenly Spheres, the Course in Traditional Astrology follows an innovative educational model developed by us specifically for the teaching of astrology. We've applied it with optimal results, over the years of teaching it at the Academy of Astrological Studies. This model attempts to optimize the understanding of the astrological language and the student's capacity to apply its concepts in the appropriate contexts (avoiding the typical fragmented information based on the memorization of key-words and loose concepts, too common in astrological texts). At the end of this Course in Traditional Astrology, the student will have acquired the ability to interpret any chart in a structured manner, following the rules of traditional astrology.