PI´s Relatórios Finais 2022
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Módulo de Ciclo Vital e Aspectos Psicopatológicos da Personalidade
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- Item O transtorno do espectro autista e a relação entre família e cuidadores: uma análise na Associação de Pais e Alunos de São João da Boa Vista(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) ALMEIDA, Ana Carolina Milanez de; CARIOCA, Cecília Noronha; ALVES, Diogo Seixas; JESUS, Ellen Roberta Andrade de; CARVALHO, Jhonattan da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Luana Felix Francisco de; REIS, LucasThis project aimed to think about and observe the relationships between the educational (traditional or complementary) and family environments of children with autism spectrum disorder. The aim here is to raise the importance of living together with family and other caregivers for the exchange of information and experiences that help in the development of individuals. In addition, the importance of supporting and welcoming atypical families and a scenario of greater contact between families and institutions, but also among fathers, mothers and grandparents who share this scenario of raising a special person was considered. This project was designed to reflect on ways to promote environments conducive to the development of the potential of the children and adolescents observed.
- Item A importância da gestão de comportamentos inadequados para o desenvolvimento do repertório comportamental(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) TOMÉ, Amanda Mickaelle Ventali Jorge; TESSARINI, Ana Laura Gonçalves; FERREIRA, Angélica da Silva; MIGUEL, Francieli Fernanda; ABELINI, Thais Alessandra Furquim; RAMOS, Vitor DonizettiAccording to the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - DSM-5 (APA, 2014), autism is characterized as a neurodevelopmental disorder, with deficits in social, communicative and behavioral skills. Therefore, interventions based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) are needed, with a focus on gaining skills and managing disruptive behaviors. ABA originates from the behaviorist field, but specifically from Skinner's studies, being described as a science that "observes, analyzes and explains the association between the environment, human behavior and learning" (LEAR, 2004, p. 4).