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O acompanhamento terapêutico é uma prática clínica nascida no seio da Reforma Psiquiátrica e cuja proposição revolucionou de forma expressiva o campo clínico e da saúde mental. Em um contexto de clínica ampliada, esse dispositivo tensionou as estruturas de tratamento tradicionais e abriu espaço para novas compreensões sobre a psicose, as dinâmicas institucionais e familiares em casos graves. Por certo, considerando a importância que essa prática adquiriu na formação de profissionais para a área clínica e de saúde mental, entende-se que a ampliação de leituras teórico-clínicas é fundamental para o contínuo alargamento de um dispositivo fundamentado em uma ética anti...
O que o gênero aponta é, portanto, para o poder-ser inerente ao ser humano, para a eterna possibilidade de transformação, transcendência e recriação daquilo que está dado. A alma e o espírito do gênero não são senão a alma e o espírito do ser humano, um poder-ser em eterno movimento e transformação.
O Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Identidade-Metamorfose (Nepim) tem estabelecido interlocuções visando adensar os conhecimentos produzidos e abrir possibilidades de ampliações teórico-metodológicas. Afinal, "onde existe um ser humano, existe um problema de identidade" (Antônio da Costa Ciampa). Iluminados por estes pressupostos, a proposição da presente coletânea enfatiza a reflexão sobre os fenômenos vividos na realidade brasileira de modo interdisciplinar, por meio da interlocução com diferentes pesquisadores, cujas reflexões são fundamentais para as pesquisas sobre identidade, sobretudo no momento pandêmico. Espera-se que o leitor encontre nesta obra inúmeras contribuições para seus estudos e/ou reflexões, alimentando a vontade de pesquisar e/ou debater os assuntos tratados.
Wilfred R. Bion was one of the foremost psychoanalysts of his generation, whose work has shaped and enriched psychoanalysis and psychotherapy indelibly. Renowned for some highly original and sometimes cryptic ideas, such as the alpha function and theory of the grid, Learning from Experience is arguably his most important and enduring work. Bion brings knowledge into the psychoanalytic spotlight. What forces, he asks, interfere with knowledge? Crucially, Bion doesn't mean knowing only facts, but the lifelong process of understanding and coming to know things that is a consequence of the development of knowledge. However, Learning From Experience is perhaps best-known for its emphasis on the way emotion and knowledge are interwoven. Bion links the emotional capacity to develop and know to the capacity to tolerate frustration: if we can hold ourselves in check whilst we endure frustration, then we can come to know things. A remarkable and brilliant work by a fascinating psychoanalyst and thinker, Learning From Experience continues to inspire psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Robert Hinshelwood.
An account of the rise of banking since the Middle Ages and its place in the modern international economy, first published in 1997.
This book examines the twentieth-century rise and fall of state-owned enterprises in Western political economy.
This major study of the phenomenon of entrepreneurship focuses on the significance of entrepreneurship in the socioeconomic development of a society, and the economic and noneconomic factors which promote its emergence. Comparatively and analytically, it looks at five societies that achieved industrialization during the 18th and 19th century (England, France, Prussia-Germany, Japan, and the U.S.) and one that did not (Russia).
James tells how “iron masters“ of a classical industrial cast were succeeded by generations who wanted to shift to information-age systems technologies, and how families and firms wrestled with social and economic changes that occasionally tore them apart. The author shows how these firms illuminate a European model of “relationship capitalism.“
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Eighteen scholars from both sides of the Atlantic look at the question of work across three centuries of French history. Representing both younger and older generations, they move beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries in order to consider human labor as it was actually performed and to determine what it has meant to specific groups and individuals at particular historical moments. This book proposes some fundamental revisions in the history of work which will have important implications for our understanding of social, political, economic, and cultural developments not only in France but throughout Europe.