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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Elementos para uma clínica do continente: a plasticidade do eu em sua função de continente psíquico / Elements for a clinic of the container: the plasticity of the ego in its function of psychic container

Mano, Beatriz Chacur Biasotto 19 October 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T20:38:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Beatriz Chacur Biasotto Mano.pdf: 1462970 bytes, checksum: 9f7ffd171c7d3d7a813fb9eb5ff07146 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-10-19 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / This thesis aims at presenting a clinical model that we call the Clinic of the Container. As Clinic of the Container we formulate a psychoanalytic perspective in which the focus of attention is shifted to the Ego/Self, taking as a vertex the structure and function of psychic containment. We propose to make the containing structure of the Ego/Self an object of listening and clinical intervention: a listening, sensitive to the effects of its deformations and malformations that invariably arise in the clinic, and to intervene in order to promote changes in the containing structure of the Ego/Self. The thesis proposes the development of some metapsychological and conceptual foundations and clinical concepts underlying the clinical model proposed here: a metapsychological conception of the psychic apparatus from the perspective of psychic spatiality and its relation to the containing structure of the self, and a genetic metapsychology of the self as containing structure. Then we will present, through clinical material, the Clinic of the Container. Along the way, we will make ourselves heirs to Bion and Didier Anzieu / Esta tese tem como propósito a apresentação de um modelo de clínica que denominamos Clínica do Continente. Como Clínica do Continente formulamos uma perspectiva da clínica psicanalítica em que o foco da atenção é deslocado para o Eu, tendo como vértice sua estrutura e sua função de continente psíquico. Propomos fazer da estrutura continente do Eu um objeto de escuta e intervenção clínica: escuta sensível aos efeitos de suas deformações e más-formações que invariavelmente se apresentam na clínica, e intervir no sentido de promover transformações da estrutura continente do Eu. A tese propõe-se à elaboração de alguns fundamentos metapsicológicos e conceituais subjacentes ao modelo clínico aqui proposto: uma concepção metapsicológica do aparelho psíquico sob a perspectiva da espacialidade psíquica e sua relação com a estrutura continente do Eu; e uma metapsicologia genética do Eu como estrutura continente. Em seguida apresentaremos, através de material clínico, a Clínica do Continente. Nesse percurso, nos faremos herdeiros de Bion e Didier Anzieu
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An Absence of Being: A Jungian-Based Model for Understanding Situational Management In Public Organizations

Jones, Allan M. 03 January 2005 (has links)
Traditional management-leadership and organizational literature depicts the individual as conflated with their role and instructs them to handle their employees and the situations that arise daily and over the course of business cycles instrumentally and for the purposes of control and productivity. This more traditional and mainstream literature does not adequately address, if at all, the unconscious factors influencing people or the management situations in which they find themselves. Using a model based upon the theory of the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung and the relationship of consciousness to the unconscious, this dissertation looks at situational management cases and reveals the existence of the unconscious in the midst of our strongest claims to rationality. Present and active, the cases show the unconscious to be a significant factor in creating subjective meaning and ordering our world even in the most "rational" moments of our lives in public administration. They further describe how it is that the individual in the manager-leader role is implicated in and caused by the very situations they are attempting to manage and the way in which acknowledging and relating to the unconscious provides an additional resource for public managers. / Ph. D.
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Action in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an Enactive Psycho-phenomenological and Semiotic Analysis of Thirty New Zealand Women's Experiences of Suffering and Recovery

Hart, M J Alexandra January 2010 (has links)
This research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) presents the results of 60 first-person psycho-phenomenological interviews with 30 New Zealand women. The participants were recruited from the Canterbury and Wellington regions, 10 had recovered. Taking a non-dual, non-reductive embodied approach, the phenomenological data was analysed semiotically, using a graph-theoretical cluster analysis to elucidate the large number of resulting categories, and interpreted through the enactive approach to cognitive science. The initial result of the analysis is a comprehensive exploration of the experience of CFS which develops subject-specific categories of experience and explores the relation of the illness to universal categories of experience, including self, ‘energy’, action, and being-able-to-do. Transformations of the self surrounding being-able-to-do and not-being-able-to-do were shown to elucidate the illness process. It is proposed that the concept ‘energy’ in the participants’ discourse is equivalent to the Mahayana Buddhist concept of ‘contact’. This characterises CFS as a breakdown of contact. Narrative content from the recovered interviewees reflects a reestablishment of contact. The hypothesis that CFS is a disorder of action is investigated in detail. A general model for the phenomenology and functional architecture of action is proposed. This model is a recursive loop involving felt meaning, contact, action, and perception and appears to be phenomenologically supported. It is proposed that the CFS illness process is a dynamical decompensation of the subject’s action loop caused by a breakdown in the process of contact. On this basis, a new interpretation of neurological findings in relation to CFS becomes possible. A neurological phenomenon that correlates with the illness and involves a brain region that has a similar structure to the action model’s recursive loop is identified in previous research results and compared with the action model and the results of this research. This correspondence may identify the brain regions involved in the illness process, which may provide an objective diagnostic test for the condition and approaches to treatment. The implications of this model for cognitive science and CFS should be investigated through neurophenomenological research since the model stands to shed considerable light on the nature of consciousness, contact and agency. Phenomenologically based treatments are proposed, along with suggestions for future research on CFS. The research may clarify the diagnostic criteria for CFS and guide management and treatment programmes, particularly multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches. Category theory is proposed as a foundation for a mathematisation of phenomenology.

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