Resumo: |
This research aims to describe and analyze the psychologist's intervention modalities in a hosting service, shelter. This is a qualitative research and theoretical foundation in psychoanalysis. The role of the psychologist in host institution format is fairly recent and, from my work experience, I selected a group intervention performed with the shelter educators, as well as the case of a five year old and another of a teenager, to compose the data for this search. The cases are described from aspects of their life stories, the reason for residential care, subjective characteristics, established interpersonal relationships and interventions by the psychologist. The analyzes of these interventions were built under the bias of psychoanalysis and demonstrated that the psychologist listening work can take place outside the conventional setting, ie, psychoanalysis offered subsidies for clinicians cuts were made in different fields, from an ethic based in word and subjectivity of those involved. This research also showed that the psychologist's work has much to contribute to achieving the objectives of this service and the quality of provision of institutional care, which has a close relationship with the welfare and the steps to be taken for each if the shelter |
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