Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce
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Resumo: | This thesis aimed to build and analyze the effectiveness of a Psychomotor Operating Hypothesis as a strategy for treatment in early intervention term and preterm babies at risk for the development and / or psychological risk. As a secondary objective, gathered theoretical frameworks that integrate a Psychomotor Working Hypothesis, from studies on child development, structure aspects and instruments, the main psychomotor conceptual elements: Schema (EC) and body image (IC) and the clinical intervention early. The thesis has qualitative character, longitudinal, clinical quasi-experimental. Is part of a study evaluating babies in order to identify whether there are differences in the results of PRÉAUT protocols, Child Development Risk Indicators (IRDls) and Denver II, between preterm and term. The thesis of the strategy was research from multiple case study. The sample was for convenience, being a baby born preterm and full term, identified with psychological risk and / or delay in development in the study mentioned above. The babies were treated in early intervention by an occupational therapist, and gave up from a psychomotor working hypothesis for three and five months, respectively. The visits occur once a week, and were filmed and reported in a field diary. The footage was used to identify scenes to contribute in the discussion on the effectiveness or otherwise of treatment in early intervention based on the Psychomotor Working Hypothesis. The results were obtained by comparing the stated objectives and effects of treatment, identifying the approach strategies. The two cases confirm that psychomotor irregularity presented as delay problem in the psychomotor development in both with a psychomotor agitation in one case, that can be treated from a psychomotor working hypothesis, considering the uniqueness of the interpretation of symptoms as a announcement Baby on themselves and on the other, guided by family year in which the baby is encouraged to do / be. Confirmed the sensitivity of PRÉAUT, IRDls and protocols for delay detection risk in the development and / or psychological. Results reinforced the thesis that a psychomotor working hypothesis is an important procedure for evaluation in the clinic with baby. They emphasize the importance of the interpretation of the effect of the construction of IC on the baby EC in a dialectical relationship with their parents. HF is interpreted in light of the psychoanalytic concepts of maternal and paternal role to ensure the desired places subject to assumption and castrated, from the place of the parents of the sinthome. The EC is taken as the motor and cognitive functioning announcing the psychic place where the IC is being prepared, breaking with the idea of behavioral treatment for babies. From the perspective of an occupational therapist, clinical early intervention built through psychomotor clinic of contributions taken as a do / be, can be used to treat babies who have developmental delay with symptoms of motor skills, cognitive and psychological that They should be interpreted in light of a psychomotor function hypothesis. |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoceOperating an event psychomotor for early intervention clinicalEstimulação precoceDesempenho psicomotorSofrimento psíquicoTerapia ocupacionalTerapia de falaFisioterapiaPsicanálisePsychomotor performancePsychic sufferingOccupational therapySpeech therapyPhysiotherapyPsychoanalysisCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThis thesis aimed to build and analyze the effectiveness of a Psychomotor Operating Hypothesis as a strategy for treatment in early intervention term and preterm babies at risk for the development and / or psychological risk. As a secondary objective, gathered theoretical frameworks that integrate a Psychomotor Working Hypothesis, from studies on child development, structure aspects and instruments, the main psychomotor conceptual elements: Schema (EC) and body image (IC) and the clinical intervention early. The thesis has qualitative character, longitudinal, clinical quasi-experimental. Is part of a study evaluating babies in order to identify whether there are differences in the results of PRÉAUT protocols, Child Development Risk Indicators (IRDls) and Denver II, between preterm and term. The thesis of the strategy was research from multiple case study. The sample was for convenience, being a baby born preterm and full term, identified with psychological risk and / or delay in development in the study mentioned above. The babies were treated in early intervention by an occupational therapist, and gave up from a psychomotor working hypothesis for three and five months, respectively. The visits occur once a week, and were filmed and reported in a field diary. The footage was used to identify scenes to contribute in the discussion on the effectiveness or otherwise of treatment in early intervention based on the Psychomotor Working Hypothesis. The results were obtained by comparing the stated objectives and effects of treatment, identifying the approach strategies. The two cases confirm that psychomotor irregularity presented as delay problem in the psychomotor development in both with a psychomotor agitation in one case, that can be treated from a psychomotor working hypothesis, considering the uniqueness of the interpretation of symptoms as a announcement Baby on themselves and on the other, guided by family year in which the baby is encouraged to do / be. Confirmed the sensitivity of PRÉAUT, IRDls and protocols for delay detection risk in the development and / or psychological. Results reinforced the thesis that a psychomotor working hypothesis is an important procedure for evaluation in the clinic with baby. They emphasize the importance of the interpretation of the effect of the construction of IC on the baby EC in a dialectical relationship with their parents. HF is interpreted in light of the psychoanalytic concepts of maternal and paternal role to ensure the desired places subject to assumption and castrated, from the place of the parents of the sinthome. The EC is taken as the motor and cognitive functioning announcing the psychic place where the IC is being prepared, breaking with the idea of behavioral treatment for babies. From the perspective of an occupational therapist, clinical early intervention built through psychomotor clinic of contributions taken as a do / be, can be used to treat babies who have developmental delay with symptoms of motor skills, cognitive and psychological that They should be interpreted in light of a psychomotor function hypothesis.Nesta tese objetivou-se construir e analisar a efetividade de uma Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor como estratégia para tratamento em intervenção precoce de bebês a termo e prematuros, com risco ao desenvolvimento e/ou risco psíquico. Como objetivos secundários, reuniram-se referenciais teóricos que integram uma Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor, a partir de estudos sobre desenvolvimento infantil, aspectos estruturais e instrumentais, os principais elementos conceituais psicomotores: esquema (EC) e imagem corporal (IC) e sobre a clínica em intervenção precoce. A tese tem cunho qualitativo, longitudinal, clínico quase experimental. Faz parte de um estudo que avalia bebês com objetivo de identificar se existe diferença nos resultados dos protocolos PRÉAUT, Indicadores de Risco de Desenvolvimento Infantil (IRDIs) e Denver II, entre prematuros e a termo. A estratégia da tese foi de investigação a partir de estudo de casos múltiplos. A amostra foi por conveniência, sendo um bebê nascido prematuro e um a termo, identificados com risco psíquico e/ou atraso no desenvolvimento no estudo acima citado. Os bebês foram tratados em intervenção precoce por um terapeuta ocupacional, e deu-se a partir de uma Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor, por três e cinco meses, respectivamente. Os atendimentos acontecerem uma vez por semana, e foram filmados e relatados em diário de campo. As filmagens foram utilizadas para identificar cenas que contribuíssem na discussão sobre a eficácia ou não do tratamento em intervenção precoce baseado na Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor. Os resultados foram obtidos comparando os objetivos traçados e os efeitos do tratamento, identificando-se as estratégias de abordagem. Os dois casos clínicos confirmam que a irregularidade psicomotora apresentada como problema de atraso no desenvolvimento psicomotor em ambos, combinado a agitação psicomotora em um caso , pode ser tratada a partir de uma Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor, pois considera a singularidade da interpretação dos sintomas como um anúncio do bebê sobre si e sobre o outro, pautado pelo exercício familiar em que o bebê é estimulado a fazer/ser. Confirma a sensibilidade dos protocolos PRÉAUT e IRDIs para detecção de risco de atraso no desenvolvimento e/ou psíquico. Os resultados reforçam a tese de a hipótese do funcionamento psicomotor tornar-se um procedimento de avaliação fundamental na clínica com bebê. Enfatizam a importância da interpretação sobre o efeito da construção da IC sobre o EC do bebê em uma relação dialética com seus pais. A IC é interpretada a luz dos conceitos psicanalíticos de função materna e paterna para garantir os lugares de suposição de sujeito desejado e castrado, a partir do lugar do sinthoma dos pais. O EC é tomado como o funcionamento motor e cognitivo que anuncia o lugar psíquico em que a IC está sendo elaborada, rompendo com a ideia de tratamento comportamental para bebês. Sob a ótica de um terapeuta ocupacional, a clínica da intervenção precoce construída por meio de aportes da clinica psicomotora tomada como um fazer/ser, pode ser utilizada para o tratamento de bebês que apresentam atraso no desenvolvimento com sintomas de aquisições motoras, cognitivas e psíquicas que devem ser interpretadas a luz de uma Hipótese de Funcionamento Psicomotor.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaSouza, Ana Paula Ramos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7859963389320763Milano, Luiza Elyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5825549965422633Brauner, Maira Fabianahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6594762804048249Kessler, Themis Mariahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2895849023580274Angeli, Andrea do Amparo Carotta Dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7536487336779241Peruzzolo, Dani Laura2016-08-162016-08-162016-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfPERUZZOLO, Dani Laura. 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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce Operating an event psychomotor for early intervention clinical |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce Peruzzolo, Dani Laura Estimulação precoce Desempenho psicomotor Sofrimento psíquico Terapia ocupacional Terapia de fala Fisioterapia Psicanálise Psychomotor performance Psychic suffering Occupational therapy Speech therapy Physiotherapy Psychoanalysis CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce |
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Uma hipótese de funcionamento psicomotor para a clínica de intervenção precoce |
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Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Souza, Ana Paula Ramos de http://lattes.cnpq.br/7859963389320763 Milano, Luiza Ely http://lattes.cnpq.br/5825549965422633 Brauner, Maira Fabiana http://lattes.cnpq.br/6594762804048249 Kessler, Themis Maria http://lattes.cnpq.br/2895849023580274 Angeli, Andrea do Amparo Carotta De http://lattes.cnpq.br/7536487336779241 |
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Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Estimulação precoce Desempenho psicomotor Sofrimento psíquico Terapia ocupacional Terapia de fala Fisioterapia Psicanálise Psychomotor performance Psychic suffering Occupational therapy Speech therapy Physiotherapy Psychoanalysis CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Estimulação precoce Desempenho psicomotor Sofrimento psíquico Terapia ocupacional Terapia de fala Fisioterapia Psicanálise Psychomotor performance Psychic suffering Occupational therapy Speech therapy Physiotherapy Psychoanalysis CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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This thesis aimed to build and analyze the effectiveness of a Psychomotor Operating Hypothesis as a strategy for treatment in early intervention term and preterm babies at risk for the development and / or psychological risk. As a secondary objective, gathered theoretical frameworks that integrate a Psychomotor Working Hypothesis, from studies on child development, structure aspects and instruments, the main psychomotor conceptual elements: Schema (EC) and body image (IC) and the clinical intervention early. The thesis has qualitative character, longitudinal, clinical quasi-experimental. Is part of a study evaluating babies in order to identify whether there are differences in the results of PRÉAUT protocols, Child Development Risk Indicators (IRDls) and Denver II, between preterm and term. The thesis of the strategy was research from multiple case study. The sample was for convenience, being a baby born preterm and full term, identified with psychological risk and / or delay in development in the study mentioned above. The babies were treated in early intervention by an occupational therapist, and gave up from a psychomotor working hypothesis for three and five months, respectively. The visits occur once a week, and were filmed and reported in a field diary. The footage was used to identify scenes to contribute in the discussion on the effectiveness or otherwise of treatment in early intervention based on the Psychomotor Working Hypothesis. The results were obtained by comparing the stated objectives and effects of treatment, identifying the approach strategies. The two cases confirm that psychomotor irregularity presented as delay problem in the psychomotor development in both with a psychomotor agitation in one case, that can be treated from a psychomotor working hypothesis, considering the uniqueness of the interpretation of symptoms as a announcement Baby on themselves and on the other, guided by family year in which the baby is encouraged to do / be. Confirmed the sensitivity of PRÉAUT, IRDls and protocols for delay detection risk in the development and / or psychological. Results reinforced the thesis that a psychomotor working hypothesis is an important procedure for evaluation in the clinic with baby. They emphasize the importance of the interpretation of the effect of the construction of IC on the baby EC in a dialectical relationship with their parents. HF is interpreted in light of the psychoanalytic concepts of maternal and paternal role to ensure the desired places subject to assumption and castrated, from the place of the parents of the sinthome. The EC is taken as the motor and cognitive functioning announcing the psychic place where the IC is being prepared, breaking with the idea of behavioral treatment for babies. From the perspective of an occupational therapist, clinical early intervention built through psychomotor clinic of contributions taken as a do / be, can be used to treat babies who have developmental delay with symptoms of motor skills, cognitive and psychological that They should be interpreted in light of a psychomotor function hypothesis. |
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