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Psicologia e psiquiatria da infância e adolescência / coord. Pedro Monteiro Piece-Analytic Level: O papel do pedopsiquiatra na saúde mental da infãncia • Rede de cuidados de saúde mental infantil e juvenil: ligação com os cuidados de saúde primários, educação, comunidade, justiça e psiquiatria • Pedopsiquiatria e justiça • Intervenção preventiva e terapeutica com pais • Psicofarmacoterapia • Terapia familiar e intervenção sistémica • Terapia cognitivo-comportamental: da psicopatologia ao funcionamento ótimo de crianças e adolescentes • Terapias psicodinâmicas e psicoterapia psicanalítica de grupo no período de latência (grupos de jogo livre e grupos de pintura livre) • Terapias psicodinâmicas e psicoterapia psicanalítica de grupo no período de latência: psicoterapias psicodinâmicas • Intervenções terapêuticas: psicoterapias • Maus-tratos a crianças e jovens • Pedopsiquiatria de ligação • Perturbações somatoformes e dissociativas • Comportamentos autolesivos na adolescência • Consumo de substâncias na adolescência • Adolescência • Perturbações do humor na adolescência • Perturbações do humor na infância • Perturbações psicóticas na infância e adolescência: risco, pródromos e prevenção • Perturbações psicóticas: esquizofrenia • Perturbações do comportamento alimentar II • Perturbações do comportamento alimentar I • Perturbações obsessivo-compulsivas: tiques • Perturbações de ansiedade e perturbação de stress pós-traumático • Incongruência de identidade de género em crianças e adolescentes • Perturbações da eliminação • Perturbações do espectro do autismo • Perturbações disruptivas do compoprtamento e de défice da atenção • Dificuldades específicas de aprendizagem: dislexia e discalculia • Perturbação do desenvolvimento intelectual • Primeira infância • Avaliação psicológica clínica de crianças e adolescentes: aspectos conceptuais, empíricos e práticos • O valor do sintoma em pedopsiquiatria: orientação terapêutica • A entrevista clínica em pedopsiquiatria • Saúde mental infantojuvenil e sociedade contemporâneaPublication: Lisboa : Lidel, 2014Description: 595 p.Availability:
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The Oxford handbook of the self / ed. Shaun Gallagher Piece-Analytic Level: Self, subjectivity, and the instituted social imaginary • The postmodern self: an essay on anachronism and powerlessness • Glass selves: emotions, subjectivity, and the research process • The dialogical self: a process of positioning in space and time • The social construction of self • Our glassy essence: the fallible self in pragmatist thought • The self: growth, integrity, and coming apart • Autism and the self • Multiple selves • The structure of self consciousness in schizophrenia • Moral responsability and the self • Self-control in action • Self-agency • The unimportance of identity • The narrative self • On knowing one's self • Personel identity • Unity of consciousness and the problem of self • Buddhist non-self: the no-owner's manual • The no-self alternative • The minimal subject • Witnessing from here: self-awareness from a bodily versus embodied perspective • Phenomenological dimensions of bodily self-consciousness • The sense of body ownership • Bodily awareness and self-consciousness • The embodied self • Self in the brain • Self-recognition • What is it like to be a newborn? • History as prologue: western theories of the self • Introduction:a diversity of selvesPublication: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011Description: 745 p.Availability:
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The Oxford handbook of the history of phenomenology / ed. Dan Zahavi Piece-Analytic Level: Intersubjectivity, sociality, community: the contribution of the early phenomenogists • Historicity and the hermeneutic predicament: from Yorck to Derrida • Value, freedom, responsability: central themes in phenomenological ethics • Imagination de-naturalized: phantasy, the imaginary, and imaginative ontology • Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty on the world of experience • Idela verificationism and perceptual faith: Husserl amd Merleau-Ponty on perceptual knowledge • Practical intentionality: from Brentano to phenomenology of the Munich and Gottingen circles • Intentionality: lived experience, bodily comportment, and the horizon of the world • From the origin of spatiality to a cvarierty of spaces • Embodiment and bodily becoming • The inquietude of time and the instance of eternity: Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas • Subjectivity: from Husserl to theis followers (and back again) • Phenomenological methodology • Turn to excess: the development of phenomenology in late twentieth-century french thought • When alterity becomes proximity: Levissa's path • An immense power: the three phenomenological minsights supporting Derridean Deconstruction • Jan Patocka's philosophical legacy • Rereading the later Merleau-Ponty in the light of his unplibished work • Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: the ontology weight of perception and the transcedental force of descrition • Science in Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology: from the early work to the later philosophy • Simoine de Beauvoir: philosopher, author, feminist • The later Sartre: from phenomenology to hermeneutics to dialectic and back • Sartre's transcendental phenomenology • Schutz and Gurwotsch on agency • Phenomenology and ontology in the later Heidegger • The middle Heidegger's phenomenological metaphysics • The early Heidegger's phenomenology • Edith Stein's challenge to sense-making: the role of the lived body, psyche, and spirit • Scheler on the moral and political significance of the emotions • Pre-predicative experience and life-world: two distict projects in Husserl's late phenomenology • Hussrl's middle period and the development of his ethics • Husserl's early period: Juvenilia ans the logocal investigations • Phenomenology and descritive psychology: Brentano, Stumpf, Husserl • Phenomenology and german idealism • Kant, neo-kantianism, and phenemonology • Descartes' notion of the mind-body union and its phenomenological expositions • Aristotle in phenomenologyPublication: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018Description: 775 p.Availability:
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