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  <title>DSpace Collection: ISSN: 2318-0498 (Indexing period: 04/2020 - present)</title>
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  <subtitle>ISSN: 2318-0498 (Indexing period: 04/2020 - present)</subtitle>
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    <title>Cartography of Joy: meetings between Clowns and Psychodrama (in Portuguese)</title>
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    <updated>2021-04-06T14:40:52Z</updated>
    <summary type="text">Preprint title (English): Cartography of Joy: meetings between Clowns and Psychodrama (in Portuguese)
Author(s): Bruhn, Marília Meneghetti
Editor responsible for the desk review: Fleury, Heloisa
Abstract (English): This writing proposes to share joyful encounters between the art of clowning and the sociopsychodramatic approach. The methodology adopted was cartography to accompany the process experienced in the Group of Studies and Practices in Psychology, Clowning, and Psychodrama (GEP). During the years 2017 and 2018, the GEP held monthly meetings for twelve months in which they studied and experienced the principles of these two approaches inspired by the performing arts. In the field diary reports produced with GEP, the morenian concept of spontaneity-creativity and the logic of joy present in the art of clowning stood out. Finally, the conclusion is that clowning and psychodrama are approaches that offer tools to achieve common existential goals.</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Internal psychodrama: Management with patients in social isolation due to COVID-19 (in Portuguese)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/58" />
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    <id>http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/58</id>
    <updated>2021-04-06T14:42:40Z</updated>
    <summary type="text">Preprint title (English): Internal psychodrama: Management with patients in social isolation due to COVID-19 (in Portuguese)
Author(s): Czarnobai, Rafael Kim Bocca
Editor responsible for the desk review: Fleury, Heloisa Junqueira
Abstract (English): This article is based on a clinical experience report whose purpose is to describe the applicability of the internal psychodrama technique, in the clinical setting, in situations of social restriction and video conference assistance. The research is based on the revised trauma study and a clinical case study. The use of internal psychodrama in the face of the collective situation of social restriction due to COVID-19 allowed the patient in online sessions to reframe the adaptive trauma due to such situation. The results found in the study allowed the patient to reorganize the adaptations of the internalized situation of emotional experiences.</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>Knowledge, intersubjectivity and social practices</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/37" />
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    <id>http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/37</id>
    <updated>2020-08-20T14:22:31Z</updated>
    <summary type="text">Preprint title (English): Knowledge, intersubjectivity and social practices
Author(s): Costa, Liana Fortunato; Conceição, Maria Inês Gandolfo
Editor responsible for the desk review: Fleury, Heloisa Junqueira
Abstract (English): The text focuses on the concept of intersubjectivity and its current importance for guiding community actions and the construction of new social practices. Authors are presented who have an epistemological reference in the focus of interrelationships, privileging the field of interaction as the locus in which encounters, mismatches, problems and solutions to human issues occur. The concepts of Jacob Levy Moreno, creator of psychodrama, are indicated to support the emphasis that there is no possibility of one man alone, there will always be man and the other, a role and its counter role. Still, affectivity is one of the nuclei that generates bonds and the development of groups, and the greatest expression of affectivity is the release of spontaneity-creativity.</summary>
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  <entry>
    <title>The SURVIVAL through online Sociodrama: Covid19, what do you want to tell me?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/38" />
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    <id>http://preprints.ibict.br/handle/1618034/38</id>
    <updated>2020-08-20T14:28:02Z</updated>
    <summary type="text">Preprint title (English): The SURVIVAL through online Sociodrama: Covid19, what do you want to tell me?
Author(s): Castro, Amanda; Vidal, Gabriela Pereira; Silveira, Bruno da Silva da; Oliveira, Daniela Cardoso de
Editor responsible for the desk review: Fleury, Heloisa Junqueira
Abstract (English): This article presents an account of an online Sociodrama experience. The described session took place in the context of a study group, containing 36 participants, including psychology students and psychologists. The meeting took place through an online tool that allows video conferencing (Zoom). The proposed theme was: “Covid19, what do you want to tell me?”. It is an action research with a socio-therapeutic focus, in which the direction of the session was centered on collective creation. The instruments used were the director, the scenario, the protagonist, the supporting role and the public. It was noticed that the online&#xD;
Sociodrama creates spaces for the reorganization of social roles, affected in times of crisis, to happen even in times of social isolation.</summary>
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