Caring for those who care: between loneliness and networks
This writing is part of the research project 04/V121 belonging to the National University of Comahue, Atlantic Zone Regional University Center, entitled: “Adolescence on the edges of today. Psychoanalysis, institution and pandemic” directed by Lic. and Prof. Marina La Vecchia and co-directed by Dr....
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Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psicohormiguero/article/view/5355 |
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| Sumario: | This writing is part of the research project 04/V121 belonging to the National University of Comahue, Atlantic Zone Regional University Center, entitled: “Adolescence on the edges of today. Psychoanalysis, institution and pandemic” directed by Lic. and Prof. Marina La Vecchia and co-directed by Dr. Gabriel Pavelka. The work reflected in these lines arises from the professional practice framed in the Residency chair of the last year of the Bachelor's degree in Psychopedagogy and attempts to account for institutional instances that the Family Police Station of the City of Viedma goes through and its effects. in the interventions and approaches developed by a group of workers. Taking on a significant place are the spaces created from the “El Hormiguero” Interinstitutional Space where these workers are housed, enabling them to think, rethink, position themselves and reposition themselves in their professional practices and interventions. Space that allows sustained practices to be put into tension, to agree on new modalities of intervention and fundamentally to think along with other new paths, questions and knowledge from a community position that allows subjective interventions with respect to the recipients of the aforementioned institution but also with respect to the workers themselves. |
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