Reflections on the Impasses of Diagnosis of Childhood Psychosis in Clinical and School
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https://doi.org/10.18316/2236-6377.15.18Keywords:
Diagnosis Child, School, Study Psychoanalytic Case.Abstract
This article proposes a reflection on the importance of caring to be announced psychological diagnosis of a child's parents and the school. Methodologically, we present a case study, structured from the psychoanalytic research assumptions. We conclude that a diagnosis can become a stigma, instead of providing a required intervention for the child's development. Pedagogical actions made by the teacher and work with a psychologist, as well as the correct diagnostic approach, were central to the child's development.
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