Rabiscando Desenhos-Estórias: encontros terapêuticos com mulheres que sofreram aborto espontâneo [Scribbling Drawing-and-Story: therapeutic encounters with women who have suffered spontaneous abortions]

TACHIBANA, M. Rabiscando Desenhos-Estórias: encontros terapêuticos com mulheres que sofreram aborto espontâneo [Scribbling Drawing-and-Story: therapeutic encounters with women who have suffered spontaneous abortions]. 182 p. Master’s Dissertation – PUCCAMP. Campinas (SP), 2006.

Available at: http://www.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br/tde_arquivos/6/TDE-2007-01-02T120650Z-1235/Publico/Miriam%20Tachibana.pdf

Abstract: this study aimed at investigating psychoanalytically the mutative potential of a different feature which was called “therapeutic meetings”, intended for women who had recently undergone a spontaneous abortion. This practice consisted of three or four individual encounters, which took place a few days after those women had lost their babies, in which the verbal communication was completed by using the Drawing-and-Story Procedure of Trinca, according to the paradigm present in Winnicott’s Squiggle Game , a combination that allowed a mutual interaction. After holding each of the therapeutic encounters, psychoanalytical narratives were written, and were presented to the group of researchers, so that it was possible to apprehend the clinical occurrence by identifying the psychological fields, which would permit the viewing of the movements of integration. It was possible, through the therapeutic encounters held, to observe aspects that were related to their functions as daughters and women, associated with their difficulty in attainingmotherhood. It was possible to apprehend the clinical efficacy of this different feature, which indicates its implementation in hospital institutions, in the fields of gynecology and obstetrics.

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