Papers by Andrea Rodriguez Quiroga de Pereira
Este libro plantea 3 objetivos a desarrollar: 1) ser útil a los clínicos, para que todo terapeuta... more Este libro plantea 3 objetivos a desarrollar: 1) ser útil a los clínicos, para que todo terapeuta incorpore una perspectiva mentalizadora más allá de su línea teórica; 2) describir algunos tratamientos informados por investigación, para los cuales el Mentalizing Based Treatment (MBT) pueda ser una alternativa genuina y efectiva y 3) posibilitar un marco conceptual que permita imaginar nuestro comportamiento y el de los otros en línea con la intencionalidad propia y ajena. Los editores de este libro, Bateman y Fonagy auguran, por su reputación, la consistencia de esta publicación. Aunque también hay que destacar, al renombre de los autores que contribuyen a lo largo de sus capítulos. Entre ellos, Mary Target, quien acuñó junto con Fonagy una de las definiciones de
A descriptive comparison of first interviews under the light of 3-LM and initiating psychoanalysis
Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis, 2021
Metaphor transformations in the 3-LM
Routledge eBooks, Jul 10, 2021
El contexto como texto en la sesión: intervenciones psicoanalíticas y subjetividad social
Aperturas psicoanalíticas: Revista de psicoanálisis, 2020
Psicoanálisis y subjetividad social: una perspectiva transcultural
Revista Subjetividad y Procesos Cognitivos Vol. 24, No.2, Julio-Diciembre, 2020, 2020
Sentimientos de soledad y problemas internalizantes frente al distanciamiento social y confinamie... more Sentimientos de soledad y problemas internalizantes frente al distanciamiento social y confinamiento preventivo por el coronavirus COVID-19. Feelings of Loneliness and Internalizing Problems as a Result of Preventive Social Distancing and Lockdown due to the Coronavirus COVID-19.
Revista de Psicología, 2021
Change and impasse in a systematic case study
Change Through Time in Psychoanalysis, 2021

Evaluar la capacidad de toma de decisiones en salud es un proceso complejo en adolescentes. El Ma... more Evaluar la capacidad de toma de decisiones en salud es un proceso complejo en adolescentes. El MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Treatment (MacCAT-T) permite estimar habilidades vinculadas a dicha capacidad. Esta herramienta fue adaptada para ninos y adolescentes, pero no se dispone de version en espanol. Objetivo. adaptar el MacCAT-T al espanol en su version para adolescentes utilizando una situacion estimulo. Muestra. Los participantes fueron adolescentes entre 13 y 16 anos (n=77) de edad sin diagnostico clinico evidente. Materiales. Se utilizo el MacCAT-T y el test de Raven. Resultados. El instrumento mostro propiedades psicometricas adecuadas. Se obtuvieron puntuaciones significativamente mas elevadas en los adolescentes de 15 y 16 anos en comparacion con los de 13 y 14 anos, y no se evidenciaron diferencias de genero. Discusion. El instrumento es util para complementar el juicio clinico al valorar la capacidad (cognitiva) para tomar decisiones en el ambito de la salud.

The article analyzes the usage and opinion of the informed consent among psychotherapists. From t... more The article analyzes the usage and opinion of the informed consent among psychotherapists. From the National Mental Health Law (26657/2010), the use of informed consent is a mandatory practice in the field of Mental Health. Ethics Codes also argue the need and obligation of its implementation.Its inclusion confronted with a new paradigm of professional-patient relationship while considering the patient as a free, autonomous and rights subject to be taken into account. The lack of discussion on the subject, in relation to actions clinical practice, and research publication imposed and further insufficient knowledge of the subject, involve risks for the patient, the analyst and the analytic relationship. Methodologically, it is a pilot research project “Use and Opinions on Informed Consent among Latin American Psychoanalysts”. The pilot was conducted on a sample of psychotherapists, beyond their theoretical affiliations, and was carried out by students of the Cathedra of Research Meth...
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2018
With the objective of analysing the usefulness of empirical criteria for observing psychoanalytic... more With the objective of analysing the usefulness of empirical criteria for observing psychoanalytic cases, this article describes an experience of systematic clinical observation carried out by the Psychodynamic Clinical Research Team at the
Mentalización, Sentimientos De Soledad y Problemas Internalizantes Durante La Cuarentena Por El Nuevo Coronavirus COVID-19
Capacidad de mentalización en los estudiantes de la carrera de psicología de la UCA
Resena del libro “Time for change: tracking transformations in psychoanalysis -the three-level mo... more Resena del libro “Time for change: tracking transformations in psychoanalysis -the three-level model”, editado por Marina Altmann de Litvan. Great Britain: Karnac Books, 2014, pp. 357 Resena del libro “Time for change: tracking transformations in psychoanalysis -the three-level model”, editado por Marina Altmann de Litvan. Great Britain: Karnac Books, 2014, pp. 357

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2012
This article is a review of the international scientific literature on informed consent and its u... more This article is a review of the international scientific literature on informed consent and its use in some of the constituent organizations of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA). Because psychoanalysis comprises a theory based on practice, the dearth of clinical material for study, training and research purposes is a serious problem for analysts. Supervisions, presentations at scientific societies and congresses, publications and teaching material involve patients to an extent that goes beyond the work done in their sessions. Should consent be requested in these cases? This contribution addresses controversial and long-standing issues such as informed consent and confidentiality, audio recording of treatments, knowledge production, the ambivalence of participating subjects over time and the perspective of analysts and patients respectively. The authors consider the various alternative approaches available for the handling of these ethical dilemmas without losing sight of the patient's dignity and personal rights, while also taking account of the position of the analyst.

Authors who have an impact on candidates' training: Cultural differences and theoretical languages
International Journal of …, 2007
The authors consider the influence that a sense of geographical and cultural ties of candidates f... more The authors consider the influence that a sense of geographical and cultural ties of candidates from different regions has on their theoretical interests. They question the way that this is taken into consideration in psychoanalytic training. The function of theory, both in terms of its transmission and the creation of new knowledge, is explored from this perspective. The results of an Internet survey are presented. The candidate sample for this survey (N = 250) was drawn from Europe, Latin America and North America, and candidates were asked to indicate their degree of interest for each of the 55 authors in a given list. The results showed that there were significant differences in the areas of theoretical interest of the candidates depending on the geographical region. Furthermore, what is also significant is how these differences in areas of theoretical interest were linked to those authors who had developed their work in the same geographical region as the candidates. These differences are shown to be connected to the candidates' sense of regional belonging. Data are also presented about which authors have the greatest impact in a given region, along with the influence values of the authors in relation to each one of the regions. Finally, the candidates' interest in each of the authors is specified in terms of a general mean rank and a regional mean rank, thus showing which authors candidates find most interesting in each of the regions. The study concludes by arguing that the results of the investigation enable us to question how psychoanalytic theory is transmitted, and, more specifically, how it is transmitted within institutions at a regional level. It is also suggested that the means be found to uncover the inconsistencies linked to cultural ties. It is proposed that further research be conducted to look more deeply into how cultural differences play a part in the different theoretical languages in the training of psychoanalysts.
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Papers by Andrea Rodriguez Quiroga de Pereira