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Revista Mal Estar e Subjetividade

 ISSN 1518-6148

GUIMARAES, Maísa Campos; MALAQUIAS, Jéssica Helena Vaz    PEDROZA, Regina Lúcia Sucupira. Child group psychotherapy: subjectivities' listening possibilities. Rev.Mal-Estar Subj []. 2013, 13, 3-4, pp.687-710. ISSN 1518-6148.

Child psychotherapy engages constantly in the process of constituting. Together with the theoretical principles, it is necessary that child psychotherapists are in persistent dialogue with theirs means of interaction, make out and report knowledge about the practice in child clinic. In such mean, the present article aims to bring new questionings about child clinic, grounded in Psychoanalysis and Social Historical Psychology handled by the authors in a social clinic at a university. The group was constituted of four boys, in the age of six to nine years-old, chosen with distinct demands. From the reflections emerged from the psychotherapists' experiences with the children, it was possible to observe how the group listening demanded to consider the constant subjectivities encounters and conflicts. Therefore, the children could experience these encounters with the psychic development of the others in a way to elaborate their own processes. Is is weighty to say that psychotherapists intend to put together a specific listening in theirs practice in a way to enable a listening to each child in her subjectivity and to the group as a subject too, emerged of the relations among the members and of the relations of these members of the psychotherapists. In this way, this work considers relevant than group child clinic presented here was grounded of the comprehension of the child and the infantile, of the psychotherapist's acting together with the members of the group and of the questionings inherent to the psychotherapeutic process.

: psychotherapy; child clinic; subjectivity; group.

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