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This paper aims at discussing the different ways in which subjectivities are produced by psychological practices, with a focus on clinical practice. This research is conceptually based on Isabelle Stengers’ and Vinciane Despret’s Political Epistemology and Bruno Latour’s and John Law’s Actor-Network Theory. For these authors, scientific knowledge is produced not as a representation of reality through well-formed sentences, but as modes of articulation between researchers and investigated entities. To investigate these modes of articulation produced by clinical practices, we observed the modes of articulation present in specific psychological techniques with regard to their users, especially in a therapeutic environment. These techniques follow a wide range of therapeutic approaches (psychoanalysis, cognitive behavioral therapy, Gestalt therapy and institutional analysis) are currently being observed at the DPA (Division of Applied Psychology) at UFRJ (Federal University from Rio de Janeiro) through interviews and an ethnographic approach. Furthermore, we will discuss processes related to interns and patients. With regard to the interns, we observed a very complex and almost impossible mode of negotiation with respect to the practices, concepts and duration of therapy among the therapy groups at DPA. Their education in these different therapeutic approaches can be likened to a process of purification: beyond the discussion of some basic concepts, much of the interns’ education consists in the constant criticism of other approaches. It is also very rare to observe students who practice more than one approach: beyond the pragmatic problem in articulating very different practices, there is a constant process of critique between both groups to which the intern belongs. With regard to patients it was possible to perceive two response patterns: 1) Canonical answers about what therapy is and what its goals are, demonstrating docility regarding the psychologist’s authority. 2) Answers with a more inquisitive position about psychology, with an underlying understanding that it is a way of seeing the world, a philosophy of life, thus presenting a more recalcitrant position. In this case patients link therapy to very diverse practices, and they do so in a very active way, in a process that resembles what Foucault calls the techniques of the self (a group of practices and exercises used actively by someone aiming to transform themselves into an ethical being). We can find such techniques among patients in various practices, e.g. writing in diaries, the singular appropriations of the discourse of the therapists, and even exercises of self-questioning and problematization of the instances of collective life, such as prejudice, stereotypes and subliminal messages. Thus, we can define patients in various ways, but not as passive and patient creatures.
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Este artigo trabalhará a discussão quanto a pluralidade ou unidade da psicologia. Destacaremos como este tema se projetou no cenário dos países francófonos ao longo do século passado. Como contraponto, investigaremos os modos de articulação produzidos pelos saberes e práticas psicológicos, através dos atuais Estudos em Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade, a partir da Teoria Ator-Rede e da Epistemologia Política. Examinaremos os modos de engajamento que certas técnicas terapêuticas produzem no intercurso com diversos atores humanos, mas igualmente com dispositivos sociotécnicos. Estas técnicas terapêuticas estão sendo acompanhadas na Divisão de Psicologia Aplicada da UFRJ desde 2010 por meio de: descrições dos artefatos presentes em certas práticas terapêuticas e dos dispositivos nela presentes; entrevistas com pessoas em entrada e intercurso de terapia, estagiários, orientadores e responsáveis pela triagem; e observações etnográficas em sessões de supervisão de abordagens diversas. Por meio dos resultados destas pesquisas, discutiremos as formas de conexão das práticas psi.
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