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MACHADO, Lúcio de Souza  y  MACEDO, Kátia Barbosa. Bibliometric analysis of the national studies in psychodynamic work practice. Rev. Subj. [online]. 2016, vol.16, n.1, pp. 9-23. ISSN 2359-0769.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5020/23590777.16.1.9-22.

This research aimed to explore the panorama of the articles on Work Psychodynamics (PDT), published in the Portal of Journals CAPES / MEC, in Portuguese language, from 2000 to 2014. The research is classified as descriptive and bibliometric. For the survey of the articles key words extracted from the theory of clinical Psychodynamics of Work were used. There were 95 articles in the period, which corresponds to an average of 6.33 articles per year. The results indicated that most of the publications focused on the years 2009 to 2012. The articles can be considered as good quality, since they have been published for the most part in journals with Qualis / CAPES higher than B3. Among the main themes, it was observed that the authors prioritize the study and analysis of the work, and its relation with the health and suffering of the worker. As for the profile of the authors, it was verified that most of them are female and with doctor degree. In relation to the formation of research networks, we identified four major networks among authors, in which the south-east, south and center-west regions stand out as the most representative. It is concluded that the research in PDT can be considered modest, but of good quality, in which scientific cooperation is valued.

Palabras clave : mental health; work psychodynamics; Portal of Journals CAPES [MEC].

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