TDAH, Família e Criança: Contribuições Psicanalíticas

TDAH, Família e Criança: Contribuições Psicanalíticas
Author: Ana Paula Mucha Tonetto
Publisher: Editora Appris
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 6525007496

TDAH, família e criança: contribuições psicanalíticas aventura-se a compreender como a experiência de mães de crianças diagnosticadas com Transtorno de Déficit de Atenção/Hiperatividade (TDAH) se relaciona ao desenvolvimento emocional dessas crianças, lançando mão da psicanálise winnicottiana para o entendimento desse vínculo. A atualidade dessa teoria e a sua relevância podem ser observadas no transcorrer da obra. O livro retrata quatro estudos de casos de duplas compostas por mães e filhos. Cada um deles apresenta a sua peculiaridade: quando o TDAH é acompanhado de tendências antissociais, de dificuldades de aprendizagem, de depressão materna e quando ocorre em meio a dificuldades de relacionamento conjugal, garantindo-se, assim, a riqueza ilustrativa decorrente dessa diversidade do material clínico. Nessas condições, o livro é uma ferramenta de auxílio para profissionais da saúde, educadores, pais e interessados no desenvolvimento emocional. O TDAH se apresenta como um dos mais conhecidos transtornos do neurodesenvolvimento na infância, caracterizado por desatenção, hiperatividade e impulsividade. A terminologia encontra-se em construção, havendo contínuas mudanças em sua nomenclatura; frequentemente, é publicada uma nova pesquisa quanto à etiologia, ao diagnóstico e à terapêutica. No entanto, poucos são os estudos psicanalíticos que se ocuparam dessa temática. Uma vez que o desenvolvimento da personalidade tem os seus alicerces mais sólidos nas vivências da criança junto à família, conhecer as experiências dos pais e/ou cuidadores na sua relação com a criança que sofre de TDAH abre perspectivas para a construção de novas formas de compreensão e tratamento junto ao público infantil e seus familiares.

ADHD

ADHD
Author: Paul H. Wender
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195113488

A guide to understanding and helping the hyperactive child and adult offers information on diagnosis and treatment, explains the manifestations of ADHD in adults, and discusses medication and therapies.

Human Development

Human Development
Author: Diane E. Papalia
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Developmental psychobiology
ISBN: 9780071316194

"Experience a program that connects students to the real world. Our Milestones video program allows students to witness real life as it unfolds via a customizable, assignable and assessible platform. Additionally, our new Research in Action feature highlights interesting and timely topics. Experience the diversity of the human experience. The 12th edition of this classic best-seller retains the extensive and integrated cross-cultural and multicultural coverage as previous editions. Experience a program that helps students navigate the vast amount of material in the course. Now with Connect Lifespan, Papalia 12e allows students to connect with real life and the real world. Connect Psychology with LearnSmart, our adaptive learning system, is designed to help students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge for greater success ..."--Publisher description.

The Ego Ideal

The Ego Ideal
Author: Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Ego-ideal
ISBN: 9780946960132

In this careful exposition of the concept of the ego ideal, the author explores the short cuts that are available to the psyche and traces the longer, more painful path to maturity. She develops in her own way Freud's view that people are forever seeking to regain a lost state of perfection, the state in which they were their own ideal - "primary narcissism". The book includes chapters on the following aspects of the ego ideal: perversion, genitality, being-in-love, groups, sublimation in the creative process, reality testing, and the superego.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Care

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Care
Author: Alec Grant
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-02-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1446241785

This second edition provides an accessible and thorough overview of the practice of CBT within mental health care. Updates and additions include: - Revised chapters on the therapeutic relationship and case formulation - New material on personality disorders and bipolar disorder - New material on working with diversity - Content on the multidisciplinary context of CBT, the service user perspective, CBT from a holistic perspective - Developments within the cognitive behavioural psychotherapies - Continous professional development for the CBT practitioner - Photocopiable worksheets linked to case studies. Already a tried-and-tested guide for trainee psychologists and psychotherapists, as well as clinicians in mental health services and private practices, this text is also of value to practitioners who need refresher courses in CBT.

Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults

Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults
Author: Paul H. Wender
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1997-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780195119220

Most people still think of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a psychiatric condition affecting only children and adolescents. In this book, Paul H. Wender offers compelling firsthand accounts from adults who suffer with this malady, bringing together a wealth of information not available in any other volume. Illustrations.

Players and Pawns

Players and Pawns
Author: Gary Alan Fine
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 022626498X

A chess match seems about as solitary an endeavor as there is in sports: two minds, on their own, in fierce opposition. But is this the case? Inevitably these two minds are in dialogue, and perhaps might be better understood as partners in play. And surrounding that one-on-one contest is a community life that can be as dramatic and intense as the across-the-board confrontation. Gary Alan Fine has spent years immersed in several communities of amateur and professional chess players--children and adults--and in Players and Pawns he takes readers deep inside these worlds, revealing a complex, brilliant, feisty world of commitment and conflict. Opening with a close look at a routine, yet financially troubled, tournament in Atlantic City, Fine carries us from planning and setup through the climactic final day's match-ups between the weekend's top players, introducing us along the way to countless players and their relationships to the game. At tournaments like that one, as well as in locales as diverse as collegiate matches and cash games in Manhattan's Washington Square Park, players find themselves part of what Fine terms a soft community, an open, welcoming space built on their shared commitment to the game. Within that community, chess players find both support and challenges, all amid a shared interest in and love of the long-standing traditions of the game, traditions that help chess players build a communal identity.

Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills

Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills
Author: Jörg Blech
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000938573

This is a highly accessible and reassuring account of how the pharmaceutical industry is redefining health, making it a state that is almost impossible to achieve. Many normal life processes – states as natural as birth, ageing, sexuality, unhappiness and death – are systematically being reinterpreted as pathological so creating new markets for their treatments. In this enlightening book, Jörg Blech reveals: how the invention of diseases by pharmaceutical companies is turning us all into patients, and how we can protect ourselves against this how the medical profession has been bullied and co-opted into endorsing profitable cures for people who aren't ill fears about how pharmaceutical companies create markets by playing on the general public's concern with their health A self-help book in the truest sense, Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills reassures us about our own health. It is essential reading for doctors, nurses and patients alike.

Biomedical Ethics and the Law

Biomedical Ethics and the Law
Author: James M. Humber
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1468422235

In the past few years an increasing number of colleges and universities have added courses in biomedical ethics to their curricula. To some extent, these additions serve to satisfy student demands for "relevance. " But it is also true that such changes reflect a deepening desire on the part of the academic community to deal effectively with a host of problems which must be solved if we are to have a health-care delivery system which is efficient, humane, and just. To a large degree, these problems are the unique result of both rapidly changing moral values and dramatic advances in biomedical technology. The past decade has witnessed sudden and conspicuous controversy over the morality and legality of new practices relating to abortion, therapy for the mentally ill, experimentation using human subjects, forms of genetic interven tion, suicide, and euthanasia. Malpractice suits abound and astronomical fees for malpractice insurance threaten the very possibility of medical and health-care practice. Without the backing of a clear moral consensus, the law is frequently forced into resolving these conflicts only to see the moral issues involved still hotly debated and the validity of existing law further questioned. In the case of abortion, for example, the laws have changed radically, and the widely pub licized recent conviction of Dr. Edelin in Boston has done little to foster a moral consensus or even render the exact status of the law beyond reasonable question.