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Teaching of psychology in Brazil
International Journal of Psychology, 2006Psychology programs were first recognized in Brazilian universities during the mid‐20th century. Prior to that, psychology had been taught in conjunction with other programs such as medicine, law, and education. The growth of psychology programs has been rapid in the last 25 years.
Claudio S. Hutz +2 more
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Clinical child psychology in Brazil
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1975(1975). Clinical child psychology in Brazil. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology: Vol. 4, International Clinical Child Psychology, pp. 11-14.
Betti Katzenstein‐Schoenfeldt +1 more
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Community Social Psychology in Brazil
Applied Psychology, 1991Des comptes‐rendus de deux Conférences organisées en Psychologie Sociale des Communautés, l'une à São‐Paulo en 1981 et l'autre en 1988 à Belo Horizonte, nous extrayons une revue de ce qui a été réalisé dans ce champ depuis dix ans. Au début, les buts visaient la santé mentale et l'éducation populaire sans focaliser sur le rôle des psychologues.
Silvia T. Maurer Lane +1 more
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The Psychology of Religion in Brazil
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2014Religiousness is an important aspect of the formation of Brazilian subjectivity. This raises the issue to be addressed in this article—the issue of the place of the psychology of religion in Brazil. This text presents the psychology of religion in Brazil based on three sources of information: the activities of the Psychology & Religion Working Group, a
Mary Rute Gomes Esperandio +1 more
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Psychology and therapeutic constructivism in Brazil
Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 1997Abstract Constructivism is a relatively new development in the Brazilian psychological community. The dissemination of constructivist theory is difficult to trace, but can perhaps be best understood by looking at the development of Brazilian psychology and through tracing related theoretical movements like the cognitive-behavioral movement, which ...
Nabuco Abreu De Cristiano +2 more
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The History of Psychology in Brazil
2021Studies of the history of Brazilian psychology generally focus on the reception and circulation of Western psychological theories and techniques and their application in research and practice within the country. This approach must be complemented by studying the transformation and production of psychological knowledge originating in Brazilian culture ...
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Refugees in Brazil: An investigation of Syrian refugees' psychological experiences
International Journal of Psychology, 2021Although there is a strong body of literature on the psychosocial distress of refugees from Global South to Global North, there is limited literature on refugees who migrate from Global South (i.e., Syria) to Global South (i.e., Brazil). The present study aims to investigate Syrian refugees in Brazil. Participants were 202 Syrians.
Cláudio V. Torres +6 more
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Psychology and Psychoanalysis in Brazil
Theory & Psychology, 2008This paper focuses first on cultural syncretism, used to characterize Brazilian culture. The other aspect of this socially and racially blended culture is the unfinished assimilation of liberalism in politics and the economy, which defines Brazilian society.
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The Criminalization of Psychological Violence in Brazil
2023Abstract Brazil criminalized in 2021 “psychological violence” against women, an abusive conduct similar to “coercive control.” It provided for more severe penalties than prior existing crimes, such as death threats. This chapter discusses the challenges of defining subtle forms of psychological violence in criminal law, the legal system ...
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Historiography of psychology in Brazil: Pioneer works, recent developments.
History of Psychology, 2010The evolution of the historiography of psychology in Brazil is surveyed, to describe how the field has evolved from the seminal works of the pioneer, mostly self-taught, psychologists, to the now professional historians working from a variety of theoretical models and methods of inquiry.
Regina Helena de Freitas, Campos +2 more
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