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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoCaracterísticas psicodinámicas en adolescentes con rasgos de fobia social(2015) Gamarra Parra, Heidy Patricia; Torreglosa Barbosa, Carmen Paola; Acuña Bermúdez, Edgar AlfonsoThe social phobia is one of the more frequent disorders of anxiety, nevertheless it is not most investigated, must be because probably for many it performs little importance, theinvestigations and recent studies on this disorder demonstrate the need to study this Características psicodinámicas en adolescentes con rasgos de fobia social subject matter that generates problematic so many people for the young persons and that can be confused with facility with other existing pathologies, it is necessary to recognize the characteristics that they identify to this disorder to have the treatment clear for these individuals. The general aim of this project is: to analyze the Psychodynamics in teenagers with social phobia, this in order to detail the course of this pathology and his characteristics, between the specific aims we find: to describe the principal psychic mechanisms
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoTensiones en la construcción de la sexualidad: una aproximación desde la perspectiva psicoanalítica(Universidad de San Buenaventura, 2019) Rosero Salazar, Anameli; Moncayo Quevedo, Jorge EduardoThis work makes an approach to the understanding of the construction of sexuality in a subject, how culture, history and biology are involved in the process of choosing sexual orientation, and the importance of the different situations that occur throughout life, which leave exceptional marks in the psychic structure and how these are related in the determinations established by each subject, without leaving behind the importance of the previous and new narratives around the different sexual orientations as a life choice, and the role played by the mental health professional in the different ways of intervening in each person, respecting his or her particularity, although nowadays for the health system these clinical criteria are not of major importance, since it seems that the ideal of mental health does not allow people to function from their rarity and particularities but rather obliges the subject to fit into an idea of mental well-being that seems increasingly impossible to achieve, leaving the subject without the possibility of recognizing himself or herself, in order to reach the established illusion of mental health. Leaving in the background the perspective that our rarities and choices do not represent, nor do they point to any kind of pathology or abnormality, therefore, they are themes that are inscribed in each subject based on singular representations. It is important to highlight that the case study you will read below attempts to approach Freudian thought, drawing on Freud's enormous intellectual work on the subject.