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O impacto do COVID-19 em famílias e o excesso como objeto pulsional / The COVID-19 impact on families and the excess as drive object
Guedes, Dilcio Dantas.
  • Guedes, Dilcio Dantas; Family Service Toronto. Toronto. CA
Rev. Psicol., Divers. Saúde ; 9(3): 388-397, Nov. 2020.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1255292
RESUMO
Este ensaio reflete sobre o impacto da pandemia associada ao COVID-19 em microssistemas familiares. Articula-se a incidência da pandemia enquanto evento no processamento psíquico dos indivíduos com o fenômeno de busca de um estado mental impulsionado pelo excesso, como objeto pulsional. Postula-se que a situação atual criada pelo COVID-19 constituiu um entorno disruptivo, mas não necessariamente traumático. Segundo tais considerações, sugerem-se estratégias que podem mitigar o impacto da pandemia nas relações interpessoais no contexto familiar e clínico.
ABSTRACT
This essay reflects the impact of the pandemic associated with COVID-19 on family microsystems. It articulates the incidence of the pandemic as an event in the psychic processing of individuals with the phenomenon of seeking mental states driven by excess, as a drive object. It is postulated that the current situation created by the COVID-19 constituted a disruptive environment, but not necessarily traumatic. According to these considerations, this essay suggests some strategies which could mitigate the impact of the pandemic on interpersonal relationships within the family context and in clinical settings.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: COVID-19 Language: English / Portuguese Journal: Rev. Psicol., Divers. Saúde Journal subject: Psicologia Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Institution/Affiliation country: Family Service Toronto/CA

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: COVID-19 Language: English / Portuguese Journal: Rev. Psicol., Divers. Saúde Journal subject: Psicologia Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Institution/Affiliation country: Family Service Toronto/CA