O trabalho remoto de psicólogos com pessoas com deficiência intelectual na pandemia

IF 0.1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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This article presents the results of a scientific initiation research that aimed to reflect on the difficulties and facilities of remote work with people with intellectual disabilities. Due to the pandemic scenario, in front of COVID-19, the five meetings held took place remotely, using the Google Meet platform. Six adults diagnosed with intellectual disabilities participated, who attend a Civil Society Organization that provides a support service for Adult Life, with programs that seek to support social inclusion, located in the city of Campinas/SP. The analysis was based on the theoretical-methodological assumptions of Historical-Cultural Psychology, especially those of Vigotski. The results indicate that difficulties in communicating, sharing meanings and handling technology are obstacles to the development of people with disabilities. However, it is concluded that the activity of telling and listening to stories enhances spaces for development and sharing of sense and meaning, without denying the differences and adaptive needs, but as a possibility of joint construction of possible paths for an effective inclusion.
在大流行期间,心理学家与智障人士进行远程工作
本文介绍了一项科学启动研究的结果,该研究旨在反思智障人士远程工作的困难和设施。由于大流行的情况,在新冠肺炎之前,使用谷歌会议平台远程举行了五次会议。六名被诊断为智力残疾的成年人参加了活动,他们参加了位于坎皮纳斯市的一个为成人生活提供支持服务的民间社会组织,该组织的项目旨在支持社会包容。该分析基于历史文化心理学,特别是维戈茨基的理论方法论假设。结果表明,沟通、意义共享和技术处理方面的困难是残疾人发展的障碍。然而,我们得出的结论是,讲故事和听故事的活动增强了发展和分享意义的空间,而不否认差异和适应性需求,而是作为一种共同构建有效包容可能路径的可能性。
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Psicologia Conocimiento y Sociedad
Psicologia Conocimiento y Sociedad PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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