scholarly journals Produção de Conhecimento em Abordagem Centrada na Pessoa: Um Percurso Teórico-Metodológico Gadameriano

2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-178
Author(s):  
Edson do Nascimento BEZERRA ◽  
Almir Ferreira da SILVA JUNIOR

This article aims to present the theoretical-methodological route, built by the first author in his Master's Dissertation under the guidance of the second, based on Hans-Georg Gadamer hermeneutic-philosophical philosophy. Its relevance is justified because it is a structured alternative for conducting bibliographic research within the scope of the Person Centered Approach (PCA). For this, we initially want to justify an epistemological choice of gadamerian hermeneutics in its relation to the research objective. Then, we present the conceptual network formed by the articulation of prejudice, language, tradition, update and fusion of horizons that supports this perspective, in a ways that allows, later, to systematize the phases of information investigation, comprehensive analysis and hermeneutic synthesis to the development of research on the proposed problem. The article ends with the observation of the potentiality and proficiency related to the approximation, and consequent articulation, between PCA and the Gadamerian philosophical perspective, with reflections on the implications regarding the use of a hermeneutic-philosophical method in the production of knowledge in the approach. Palavras-chave : Person-Centered Approach; Philosophical Hermeneutic; Carl Rogers; Hans-Georg Gadamer.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew J. Bolton

Though professionally unaware of each other, Carl and Fred Rogers had much–including religious upbringings, early career interests in child well-being, and primary aspects of their philosophies on life and human potential–in common. Carl Rogers became one of the most influential American psychologists to date, in formulating person-centered approaches to psychotherapy and life, and as a children’s television host Fred Rogers was–and has remained, in the eyes of generations of kids and adults alike over the last 50 some-odd years–in many ways perhaps the most exemplary late 20th century embodiment of Carl Rogers’ proposed way of being. Here, I–a mentor to motivated students in the meteorological and psychological sciences, and others in wider life–discuss my discovery of the person-centered approach, via childhood exposure to Fred Rogers; and provide perspective on the ways the person-centered approach can be utilized to foster more effective and meaningful mentorship and learning-based relationships.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-107
Author(s):  
Carlos Henrique Generoso Costa

O estudo trata sobre o segurado especial com base na legislação, doutrina e jurisprudência dos tribunais, além de demonstrar que a coleta de provas documentais se mostra dificultosa para tal segurado.  Identifica-se na teoria do alemão Hans Georg-Gadamer a fusão de horizontes de sentido que providencia a ligação entre provas documentais e testemunhais. Traz o importante papel dos envolvidos na relação processual na busca pela verdade através das provas, sendo que tal episódio ensejará a procedência do pedido com a concessão do benefício de um salário mínimo para o segurado especial.           Palavras-chave: Segurado Especial. Hans Georg-Gadamer. Prova Material. Testemunhas. AbstractThe study is initiated on the special insured based on the legislation, doctrine and jurisprudence of the courts, in addition to demonstrating that the collection of documentary evidence proves difficult for such insured. It is identified in the theory of the German Hans Georg-Gadamer the fusion of horizons of meaning that provides the link between documentary evidence and witnesses. It brings the important role of those involved in the procedural relationship in the search for truth through evidence, and such an episode will lead to the application being granted by granting the benefit of a minimum wage for the special insured. Keywords: Special Insured. Hans Georg-Gadamer. Material Proof . Witnesses.


1993 ◽  
Vol 73 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1147-1151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph B. Gerwood

Counseling interventions with paranoid schizophrenics can be daunting. While chemical, directive, and behavioral controls often are considered important, nondirective counseling techniques used by the therapeutic staff may help schizophrenic patients explore their thoughts and feelings. Several nondirective concepts pioneered by Carl Rogers are examined. These methods, which represent basic concepts of the person-centered approach, are empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence. A brief illustration of an interaction with a patient diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic is presented to suggest the effectiveness of Rogerian counseling.


Man and World ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 11 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 392-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Edward Garrett

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 21-24
Author(s):  
Niket Paudel

Person-Centered approach is an adapted work of Carl Rogers, where the focus was mainly on psychotherapy and counselling. Rogers believed, the basic nature of an individual is constructive and trustworthy – given that the individual is freely functioning. Person-Centered approach is the backbone of social work practice alongside trauma-informed approach. Any emotionally and physically daunting events that affects the response of an individual is trauma. Trauma damages the freely functioning state of an individual – emotionally, socially and behaviorally. By introducing an approach that is trauma-informed will help social worker to not only understand the emotions of the individual while working with them but also guide the social work practice in better understanding while working with the individuals.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 92
Author(s):  
Lasiyo Lasiyo

This paper aims to examine the influence of Indian Buddhism toward Chinese Neo-Confucianism through philosophical perspective. This study uses library research; hermeneutical philosophical method which consists of three elements: descriptive, historical continuity and reflective. Based on data analysis, conclusion can be made such as: Firstly, the influence of Buddhism from India is acceptable and growth rapidly in China because people in China were unsatisfied toward Confucianism and Taoism. Secondly, Neo-Confusianism was a new development, borrowing much from Buddhim and Taoism, it appear as the reaction from the Confuciansim againts the development of Buddhism in China. Thirdly, the Confucianists realized that to compete with Buddhism, they have to give a philosophical thougths from  the classics Chinese philosophy and adjust it to nowdays situation and people condition.  Fourthly Neo-Confusianism’s thought emphasis on Metaphysics and Ethics in theoritically, therefore it have not fix the Economic and the prosperty in society. Fiftly,  Neo-Confusianism reconstructed philosophical thought which the society believe and some from Buddhism


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Pörtner

Abstract Although there is a dispute among grammarians as to whether Japanese is a tense or aspect language, time expressions tend to be made from the perspective of the speaker, i.e. under the aspect of an event that is “now, in this moment already completed, just happening, or not yet happening.” Evidently, the notion of a threefoldedness of time perception is predominant. A comparison of different time concepts and philosophies points towards a transcultural circulation of this notion. Hegel’s philosophy exemplifies the effectiveness and shaping function of this notion of threefold time concepts. Using Fujiwara no Kiyosuke’s poem Nagaraeba, I aim to show how the thesis of the threefoldedness also of the traditional Japanese experience of time, together with the thesis of the aspect orientation of the Japanese language, may help us to interpret and understand classical waka, along the lines of the so-called “fusion of horizons” (Horizontverschmelzung) described by Hans-Georg Gadamer.


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