Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
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N 7
Primavera Vero 2001
NDICE
Editorial
Odete Nunes
Suzanne Spector
Brissos Lino
Ana Mono
Doutoramento na rea da Psicolingustica. Licenciada em Lnguas e Literaturas
Modernas. Assistente do Departamento de Lingustica da Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
Tem a parte curricular do Mestrado em Lingustica Descritiva. Apresenta nas Provas de
Aptido e Capacidade Cientfica o trabalho Do processo interpretativo no discurso
esquizofrnico. Fez parte do Grupo de Estudos de Teorias do Texto (GETT/ UNL).
Psicoterapeuta Centrada no Cliente.
Elizabeth Freire
Newton Tambara
Fernanda de
Mendona Capelo
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Suzanne Spector
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This is a study about single women between their 50's and 60's feeling-good about
themselves and their lives, being either unmarried, divorced or widowed, contradicting the
overshot idea of the lonely single women or the depressed and dried-up divorced or widowed
one.
The author interviewed twenty single women in the United States, Great Britain,
Japan and the former Soviet Union, most of them middle-class, having been married, with
children, educated and professionally active. Participants were located from programs in the
Rogerian Person-Centered Approach or from connections with people associated with them.
The author analyses her conclusions in terms of personal identity, which means
those women's relationship with themselves and the others; in terms of
"agency", which means, their experience of being in action or exerting power,
acting on behalf of another; and in terms of connection, which means, in their
sense of independence of past and present relationships, being their relations
more genuine, intimate and autonomous.
She concludes that the "single" women develop a more differentiated and free
identity being the loss of the relationship no long a deterrent to their self-development and self-
expression. They are more conscious of their personal power and responsibility given by their
life experience. They get more self-confident and authentic, being able of creating more
intimacy. They are autonomous, independent and self realized having found the way to be
efficient in their world. They are, as the author says, a "ground unity".
Palavras-chave: Mulheres "ss" depois dos 50; Auto-Desenvolvimento; Autonomia;
Relacionamento; Auto-Realizao
Keywords: Single women in their 50's and 60's; Self-Development; Autonomy; Relationship;
Self-realization
Brissos Lino
Abstract : The Person Centered Approach traduces itself at the level of the
human relations, in a unique form of being. That relational attitude is not always
understood, given the complexity of the nature of the approach itself,
paradoxically comparable to the most simple of humans, the child.
Only this way, will be permitted to effect the conceit of the person as centre, in
a practice of help relationship, developed by Carl Rogers, which privileges a
non-directive attitude, faced on the client.
His humanist vision of the world and of social and human relations made the
conceit of the person an end in itself. In a world conceived for and by people,
any therapeutic process should be based on personal experience and on the
clients will.
Being looked upon positively and unconditionally, the client feels interiorly
valued, in his freedom, and begins to believe in himself again, making possible
the expression of Actualizing Tendency - the consciousness of himself, and the
personal choices.
Silvina
Feijo
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This article consists of a systematization of the importance of empathy
and empathic comprehension in the context of Person-centered approach . It is
the result of the reading, in a diacronic perspective of some texts by Carl
Rogers. We try to present here, though in a concise way, Roger`s way until the
reaching of the concept of empathic comprehension.
Ana Mono
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From the realization that there is a great gap between the theory of the
client-centered therapy and its practice, the authors aim to investigate the
difficulties and the challenges which arise in the clinical practice of the client-
centered therapist. The therapists trust in the clients actualizing tendency,
indispensable to the success of the therapeutic process is not attained only
through a theoretical knowledge of the client-centered therapy. To such, it is
necessary that the therapist has himself experienced the process of therapeutic
change promoted by this approach. The authors analyze the aspects of this
change which need to be experienced by the therapist. Some steps in the
therapists development are considered as well.