58 resultados para Nightmares


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Une étude récente rapporte que des participants souffrant de cauchemars idiopathiques fréquents (CIF) produisaient plus d’erreurs de persévération sur une tâche de fluence verbale (TFV) que des participants contrôle (CTL) (Simor et al., 2012). Cela suggère une dysfonction exécutive chez les participants CIF, soutenant le modèle des cauchemars Affective Network Dysfunction (AND). Notre objectif était de reproduire cette trouvaille auprès d’une cohorte francophone. Des TFV lexicale et sémantique ont été administrées à 23 participants avec CIF et à 16 CTL. Contrairement aux attentes, le groupe CIF n’affichait pas plus de persévération (p=.87). L’absence de reproduction pourrait infirmer la suggestion d’une dysfonction exécutive liée au CIF, toutefois des différences méthodologiques entre les études et les complexités de la TFV peuvent jouer un rôle dans le décalage entre les études. Nous suggérons que l’étude future des déficits exécutifs liés aux CIF emploie des tâches neuropsychologiques non linguistiques empiriquement associées au sommeil paradoxal.

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Cette thèse vise à étudier les liens entre les rêves dysphoriques (p. ex. : cauchemars et mauvais rêves), les rêves récurrents et l’ajustement psychosocial chez les enfants et les adolescents. Elle comporte un article présentant une recension des écrits ainsi que quatre articles empiriques. Le premier article présente une recension des études ayant investigué les rêves dysphoriques chez les enfants et les adolescents, avec une attention particulière portée sur leur prévalence, leurs corrélats ainsi que les options de traitement. Cette revue de la littérature permet de constater que plus de la moitié des jeunes rapportent des rêves dysphoriques. Même s’ils touchent beaucoup de jeunes, les rêves dysphoriques ne sont pas pour autant insignifiants. En effet, les enfants et les adolescents ayant des rêves dysphoriques ont aussi plus de problèmes reliés au sommeil et plus de problèmes au niveau de leur ajustement psychosocial. Finalement, l’article relève quelques recherches sur les traitements des rêves dysphoriques chez les jeunes qui offrent des résultats prometteurs. Le deuxième article vise à examiner les liens entre les rêves dysphoriques et diverses variables d’ajustement psychosocial en prenant en compte certaines limites méthodologiques d’études précédentes dans le domaine (et mises de l’avant dans l’article 1). De plus, il examine le possible lien modérateur de l’émotivité négative (traduction libre de « emotional negativity ») entre les rêves dysphoriques et l’ajustement psychosocial. Les résultats de cette étude montrent que les rêves dysphoriques sont liés à certains troubles intériorisés et que l’émotivité négative modère le lien entre les rêves dysphoriques et les troubles extériorisés. Le troisième article s’attarde aux rêves récurrents chez les enfants et les adolescents, phénomène très peu étudié à ce jour. Plus précisément, la prévalence et la fréquence des rêves récurrents chez les jeunes âgés entre 11 et 14 ans sont répertoriées et leur contenu, thématiques et tonalité émotionnelle sont examinés. Cet article démontre que les rêves récurrents touchent environ un tiers des jeunes et que leur contenu est principalement négatif. Le quatrième article vise à déterminer si, comme chez les adultes, les rêves récurrents chez les enfants sont associés à un déficit dans l’ajustement psychosocial. Les résultats montrent que les rêves récurrents sont liés à l’agressivité réactive chez les garçons, mais qu’ils ne sont pas liés à des variables d’ajustement psychosocial chez les filles. Le cinquième et dernier article a comme but de déterminer si, comme démontré chez les adultes, les rêves dysphoriques sont associés aux idéations suicidaires chez les préadolescents et d’explorer la possibilité que les rêves récurrents soient eux aussi liés aux idéations suicidaires. Les résultats démontrent que les rêves dysphoriques ainsi que les rêves récurrents sont liés aux pensées suicidaires chez des préadolescents de 12 et 13 ans. Suite à ces cinq articles, les résultats ainsi que les conclusions qui en découlent sont intégrés à la littérature existante sur les rêves, leurs significations au plan théorique et clinique sont explorées, et des études futures sont proposées.

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Le somnambulisme est un trouble du sommeil fréquent qui affecte jusqu’à 4% de la population adulte et comporte un risque important de blessures. Les mécanismes à la base du somnambulisme demeurent méconnus mais il a été historiquement associé à la présence de psychopathologie. À ce jour, la majorité des efforts de recherche se sont concentrés autour des manifestations nocturnes du somnambulisme, tandis que très peu d’études se sont intéressées aux conséquences diurnes. Le premier objectif de cette thèse était de préciser le lien entre le somnambulisme et la psychopathologie en mesurant la prévalence de symptômes dépressifs et anxieux au sein d’un large échantillon de somnambules. Les résultats ont montré que seule une minorité de patients présentait des symptômes significatifs de psychopathologie et que le profil clinique des patients avec et sans symptômes de psychopathologie était globalement similaire. Les patients qui présentaient les symptômes anxiodépressifs les plus sévères ont néanmoins rapporté dans une plus faible proportion avoir une histoire familiale de somnambulisme comparativement aux autres patients. À l’inverse, ils ont rapporté souffrir de cauchemars dans une plus grande proportion. Le second objectif de cette thèse était de mieux documenter les conséquences diurnes du somnambulisme. La deuxième étude a montré que près de la moitié des somnambules présentaient des niveaux pathologiques de somnolence diurne. Toutefois, la somnolence ne s’est révélée associée à aucun des marqueurs polysomnographiques de fragmentation et de profondeur du sommeil. La troisième étude a quant à elle montré qu’une privation de 25h de sommeil avait chez les somnambules un impact négatif sur les capacités d’inhibition motrice comparativement aux contrôles. Cette diminution de la performance n’était toutefois pas associée à la fragmentation du sommeil chez les somnambules. De plus, la privation de sommeil n’a pas eu d’effet différentiel sur la capacité d’attention soutenue des somnambules. Enfin, aucune différence de performance aux tâches neuropsychologiques n’a été observée entre les groupes à l’état d’éveil normal. Dans l’ensemble, cette thèse suggère que la majorité des somnambules ne présente pas de signe de psychopathologie significative. Les résultats mettent cependant en évidence la présence d’altérations significatives du fonctionnement diurne. Le caractère idiopathique de ces altérations fonctionnelles suggère qu’elles pourraient être liées aux mécanismes physiopathologiques à la base du somnambulisme. L’étude des phénomènes diurnes constitue donc une avenue de recherche prometteuse afin de mieux comprendre les impacts cliniques et les mécanismes à la base du somnambulisme.

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Le trouble comportemental en sommeil paradoxal (TCSP) est caractérisé par des rêves intenses et une perte de l’atonie musculaire normalement présente au cours du sommeil paradoxal qui permet l’apparition de comportements oniriques isomorphiques au contenu des rêves. Quelques chercheurs ont étudié le contenu des rêves des patients atteints du TCSP, plusieurs ont trouvé une plus grande présence de thèmes menaçants et agressifs, d’autres ont obtenu des résultats plus mitigés. Ces études comportent des failles méthodologiques importantes, comme l’absence d’un groupe contrôle ou l’inclusion de patients consommant une médication psychoactive. La présence de rêves à caractère dysphorique a été associée, dans d’autres populations, à une psychopathologie marquée et à des difficultés émotionnelles, et cette association, quoiqu’inexplorée pourrait aussi être présente chez patients ayant un TCSP. La raison pour laquelle ces patients font des rêves plus dysphoriques est encore largement inconnue, de même qu’une partie des mécanismes qui génèrent les comportements oniriques. Le but du premier article de cette thèse était de mesurer l’alexithymie et la détresse des cauchemars chez les patients atteints du TCSP par rapport à des contrôles. Les résultats indiquent que les patients souffrent davantage d’alexithymie, et particulièrement d’une difficulté à identifier leurs émotions et qu’elle corrélait avec la détresse due aux cauchemars. Le second article estimait, à l'aide d'un questionnaire validé, la présence de rêves, la diversité des thèmes des rêves chez les patients et examinait leurs thèmes au cours de leur vie. Les patients rapportaient beaucoup plus de cauchemars et plus de thèmes à caractère menaçant, comme des agressions, des catastrophes, et des rêves où le rêveur a peu de contrôle. Le troisième article avait pour objectif de clarifier les écarts dans les résultats des études sur les rêves des patients, c'est-à-dire déterminer si l'agressivité rapportée par ces patients est vraiment une différence au niveau du contenu des rêves, ou s'il s'agit plutôt d'un problème dû à la détresse liée aux rêves. Un second objectif était de mesurer le degré de corrélation entre les comportements à l’éveil, comme les comportements miroirs, et les comportements oniriques chez les patients. L’article démontre que les patients ressentaient une plus grande détresse à l'éveil en lien avec leurs expériences oniriques et que leurs rêves étaient plus dysphoriques et contenaient plus d'anxiété. De plus, leurs résultats au questionnaire de comportements miroirs corrélaient avec la sévérité de leurs comportements oniriques, ce qui suggère que le système de neurones miroirs pourrait avoir une influence sur les manifestations de ces comportements chez les patients. Globalement, ces résultats suggèrent que des difficultés au niveau de la régulation émotionnelle pourraient expliquer à la fois les symptômes émotionnels à l’éveil et les difficultés nocturnes des patients. Nous suggérons qu'un déficit au niveau des régions régulatrices frontales pourrait être à la base des différentes difficultés éprouvées par les patients. De plus, il est possible que des anomalies au niveau du système de neurones miroirs aient à la fois un impact sur la capacité des patients à réguler leurs émotions, mais aussi sur les manifestations de comportements oniriques.

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Abstract: Big Data has been characterised as a great economic opportunity and a massive threat to privacy. Both may be correct: the same technology can indeed be used in ways that are highly beneficial and those that are ethically intolerable, maybe even simultaneously. Using examples of how Big Data might be used in education - normally referred to as "learning analytics" - the seminar will discuss possible ethical and legal frameworks for Big Data, and how these might guide the development of technologies, processes and policies that can deliver the benefits of Big Data without the nightmares. Speaker Biography: Andrew Cormack is Chief Regulatory Adviser, Jisc Technologies. He joined the company in 1999 as head of the JANET-CERT and EuroCERT incident response teams. In his current role he concentrates on the security, policy and regulatory issues around the network and services that Janet provides to its customer universities and colleges. Previously he worked for Cardiff University running web and email services, and for NERC's Shipboard Computer Group. He has degrees in Mathematics, Humanities and Law.

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El autor reflexiona sobre una constante en la narrativa del escritor chileno Roberto Bolaño: sus personajes poetas –de muy diversa índole moral y ocupacional– se desplazan de un lugar a otro, en exilio o peregrinaje, en busca de un escritor ausente, nunca lo encuentran, o éste muere antes de que se establezca la comunicación. La práctica de la escritura, problemática por sí misma, convierte al poeta en un ser perdido o en tránsito, extraviado, un ser vacío que escribe «bajo hipnosis», un secretario que toma nota de los sueños y pesadillas de otro, que únicamente discute con algún fantasma sobre la pertinencia de los párrafos que se repiten. El acto de escribir se convierte, en la obra de Bolaño, en un escenario marcado por el vacío y el exilio.

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During sleep, humans experience the offline images and sensations that we call dreams, which are typically emotional and lacking in rational judgment of their bizarreness. However, during lucid dreaming (LD), subjects know that they are dreaming, and may control oneiric content. Dreaming and LD features have been studied in North Americans, Europeans and Asians, but not among Brazilians, the largest population in Latin America. Here we investigated dreams and LD characteristics in a Brazilian sample (n=3,427; median age=25 years) through an online survey. The subjects reported recalling dreams at least once a week (76%), and that dreams typically depicted actions (93%), known people (92%), sounds/voices (78%), and colored images (76%). The oneiric content was associated with plans for the upcoming days (37%), memories of the previous day (13%), or unrelated to the dreamer (30%). Nightmares usually depicted anxiety/fear (65%), being stalked (48%), or other unpleasant sensations(47%). These data corroborate Freudian notion of day residue in dreams, and suggest that dreams and nightmares are simulations of life situations that are related to our psychobiological integrity. Regarding LD, we observed that 77% of the subjects experienced LD at least once in life (44% up to 10 episodes ever), and for 48% LD subjectively lasted less than 1 min. LD frequency correlated weakly with dream recall frequency (r =0.20,p< 0.01), and LD control was rare (29%). LD occurrence was facilitated when subjects did not need to wake up early (38%), a situation that increases rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) duration, or when subjects were under stress (30%), which increases REMS transitions into waking. These results indicate that LD is relatively ubiquitous but rare, unstable, difficult to control, and facilitated by increases in REMS duration and transitions to wake state. Together with LD incidence in USA, Europe and Asia, our data from Latin America strengthen the notion that LD is a general phenomenon of the human species.

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Several lines of evidence converge to the idea that rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) is a good model to foster our understanding of psychosis. Both REMS and psychosis course with internally generated perceptions and lack of rational judgment, which is attributed to a hyperlimbic activity along with hypofrontality. Interestingly, some individuals can become aware of dreaming during REMS, a particular experience known as lucid dreaming (LD), whose neurobiological basis is still controversial. Since the frontal lobe plays a role in self-consciousness, working memory and attention, here we hypothesize that LD is associated with increased frontal activity during REMS. A possible way to test this hypothesis is to check whether transcranial magnetic or electric stimulation of the frontal region during REMS triggers LD. We further suggest that psychosis and LD are opposite phenomena: LD as a physiological awakening while dreaming due to frontal activity, and psychosis as a pathological intrusion of dream features during wake state due to hypofrontality. We further suggest that LD research may have three main clinical implications. First, LD could be important to the study of consciousness, including its pathologies and other altered states. Second, LD could be used as a therapy for recurrent nightmares, a common symptom of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Finally, LD may allow for motor imagery during dreaming with possible improvement of physical rehabilitation. In all, we believe that LD research may clarify multiple aspects of brain functioning in its physiological, altered and pathological states.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Lucid dreaming (LD) is a mental state in which the subject is aware of being dreaming while dreaming. The prevalence of LD among Europeans, North Americans and Asians is quite variable (between 26 and 92%) (Stepansky et al., 1998; Schredl & Erlacher, 2011; Yu, 2008); in Latin Americans it is yet to be investigated. Furthermore, the neural bases of LD remain controversial. Different studies have observed that LD presents power increases in the alpha frequency band (Tyson et al., 1984), in beta oscillations recorded from the parietal cortex (Holzinger et al., 2006) and in gamma rhythm recorded from the frontal cortex (Voss et al., 2009), in comparison with non-lucid dreaming. In this thesis we report epidemiological and neurophysiological investigations of LD. To investigate the epidemiology of LD (Study 1), we developed an online questionnaire about dreams that was answered by 3,427 volunteers. In this sample, 56% were women, 24% were men and 20% did not inform their gender (the median age was 25 years). A total of 76.5% of the subjects reported recalling dreams at least once a week, and about two-thirds of them reported dreaming always in the first person, i.e. when the dreamer observes the dream from within itself, not as another dream character. Dream reports typically depicted actions (93.3%), known people (92.9%), sounds/voices (78.5%), and colored images (76.3%). The oneiric content was related to plans for upcoming days (37.8%), and memories of the previous day (13.8%). Nightmares were characterized by general anxiety/fear (65.5%), feeling of being chased (48.5%), and non-painful unpleasant sensations (47.6%). With regard to LD, 77.2% of the subjects reported having experienced LD at least once in their lifetime (44.9% reported up to 10 episodes ever). LD frequency was weakly correlated with dream recall frequency (r = 0.20, p <0.001) and was higher in men (χ2=10.2, p=0.001). The control of LD was rare (29.7%) and inversely correlated with LD duration (r=-0.38, p <0.001), which is usually short: to 48.5% of the subjects, LD takes less than 1 minute. LD occurrence is mainly associated with having sleep without a fixed time to wake up (38.3%), which increases the chance of having REM sleep (REMS). LD is also associated with stress (30.1%), which increases REMS transitions into wakefulness. Overall, the data suggest that dreams and nightmares can be evolutionarily understood as a simulation of the common situations that happen in life, and that are related to our social, psychological and biological integrity. The results also indicate that LD is a relatively common experience (but not recurrent), often elusive and difficult to control, suggesting that LD is an incomplete stationary stage (or phase transition) between REMS and wake state. Moreover, despite the variability of LD prevalence among North Americans, Europeans and Asians, our data from Latin Americans strengthens the notion that LD is a general phenomenon of the human species. To further investigate the neural bases of LD (Study 2), we performed sleep recordings of 32 non-frequent lucid dreamers (sample 1) and 6 frequent lucid dreamers (sample 2). In sample 1, we applied two cognitive-behavioral techniques to induce LD: presleep LD suggestion (n=8) and light pulses applied during REMS (n=8); in a control group we made no attempt to influence dreaming (n=16). The results indicate that it is quite difficult but still possible to induce LD, since we could induce LD in a single subject, using the suggestion technique. EEG signals from this one subject exhibited alpha (7-14 Hz) bursts prior to LD. These bursts were brief (about 3s), without significant change in muscle tone, and independent of the presence of rapid eye movements. No such bursts were observed in the remaining 31 subjects. In addition, LD exhibited significantly higher occipital alpha and right temporo-parietal gamma (30-50 Hz) power, in comparison with non-lucid REMS. In sample 2, LD presented increased frontal high-gamma (50-100 Hz) power on average, in comparison with non-lucid REMS; however, this was not consistent across all subjects, being a clear phenomenon in just one subject. We also observed that four of these volunteers showed an increase in alpha rhythm power over the occipital region, immediately before or during LD. Altogether, our preliminary results suggest that LD presents neurophysiological characteristics that make it different from both waking and the typical REMS. To the extent that the right temporo-parietal and frontal regions are related to the formation of selfconsciousness and body internal image, we suggest that an increased activity in these regions during sleep may be the neurobiological mechanism underlying LD. The alpha rhythm bursts, as well as the alpha power increase over the occipital region, may represent micro-arousals, which facilitate the contact of the brain during sleep with the external environment, favoring the occurrence of LD. This also strengthens the notion that LD is an intermediary state between sleep and wakefulness

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ABSTRACT Introduction: The cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is an important cause of neurological impairment. Few data about the factors associated with morbidity of cerebrovascular accident are found in Brazil. Objectives: Evaluate sociodemographic characteristics, sleep habits, cognitive and functional status of patients with cerebrovascular accident. Methods: The patients evaluated through questionnaire Step 1 to survey the sociodemographic characteristics and Modified Rankin Scale for functional assessment. The neurological degree was evaluated by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), the sleep Habits questionnaire for sleep and cognitive status by the Mini-Examination of the Mental State (MEMS). The data were analyzed using the chi-square test to determine differences in proportions of variables and linear regression analysis. Results: 305 patients were evaluated and the larger number of subjects was between 50 and 69 years (40%), most patients had no formal education (40.3%) and had ischemic type of cerebrovascular accident (72.5%). In the analysis of the functionality it was found that most patients had moderate impairment (55.1%). The results of the sleep habits showed that 63,6% of patients had one more person in the bedroom,12,3% complained about too much noise in the 11 room and 35% of too much light. From these patients 5,8% were smokers, 7,8% and 70,1% drank coffee drinkers, 28,6% had difficulty in initiate to sleep and woke up 37,6% in the middle of the night. Were showed complaints about nightmares (11%), feeling of suffocation (37,7%) and 35% felt very sleepy during the day. In addition, 95% were unemployed, 80,5% did not perform physical activities and 95,4% did not perform mental activities. The cognitive screening conducted a determined association of cognitive status with age and education level and neurological status. Conclusion: The study showed a high frequency of cases of cerebrovascular accident with functional dependence in a moderate degree, identified that many patients do not follow hygienic measures of sleep and found that the assessment of cognitive deficits must take into consideration the age, educational level and degree of neurological patients. We suggest the need for programs of assistance to victims of cerebrovascular accident patients, with a multidimensional approach including the rehabilitation team, the role of sleep medicine and Neuropsychology, so that patients have access to a more appropriate functional rehabilitation, develop a lifestyle that ensures a good sleep quality and are evaluated and rehabilitated with regard to cognitive impairment

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In most cultures, dreams are believed to predict the future on occasion. Several neurophysiological studies indicate that the function of sleep and dreams is to consolidate and transform memories, in a cyclical process of creation, selection and generalization of conjectures about the reality. The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the possible adaptative role of anticipatory dreams. We sought to determine the relationship between dream and waking in a context in which the adaptive success of the individual was really at risk, in order to mobilize more strongly the oneiric activity. We used the entrance examination of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) as a significant waking event in which performance could be independently quantified. Through a partnership with UFRN, we contacted by e-mail 3000 candidates to the 2009 examination. In addition, 150 candidates were approached personally. Candidates who agreed to participate in the study (n = 94) completed questionnaires specific to the examination and were asked to describe their dreams during the examinaton period. The examination performance of each candidate in the entrance examination was provided by the UFRN to the researcher. A total of 45 participants reported dreams related to the examination. Our results show a positive correlation between performance on the examination and anticipatory dreams with the event, both in the comparison of performance on objective and discursive, and in final approval (in the group that not dreamed with the exam the rate of general approval, 22,45%, was similar to that found in the selection process as a whole, 22.19%, while for the group that dreamed with the examination that rate was 35.56%). The occurrence of anticipatory dreams reflectes increased concern during waking (psychobiological mobilization) related to the future event, as indicated by higher scores of fear and apprehension, and major changes in daily life, in patterns of mood and sleep, in the group that reported testrelated dreams. Furthermore, the data suggest a role of dreams in the determination of environmentally relevant behavior of the vigil, simulating possible scenarios of success (dream with approval) and failure (nightmares) to maximize the adaptive success of the individual

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JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A ansiedade pré-operatória na criança é caracterizada por tensão, apreensão, nervosismo e preocupação e pode ser expressa de diversas formas. Alterações de comportamento no pós-operatório como enurese noturna, distúrbios alimentares, apatia, insônia, pesadelos e sono agitado podem ser resultado desta ansiedade. em algumas crianças, estas alterações persistem por até um ano. O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar os aspectos envolvidos com a ansiedade que afeta a criança e os pais durante o período que antecede a cirurgia, bem como as intervenções, farmacológicas ou não, para reduzi-la. CONTEÚDO: O artigo aborda a ligação entre a ansiedade pré-operatória em crianças e as alterações de comportamento que podem ocorrer no período pós-operatório, bem como a influência de variáveis como idade, temperamento, experiência hospitalar prévia e dor. Medidas para reduzir a ansiedade pré-operatória na criança como a presença dos pais durante a indução da anestesia ou programas de informação e a utilização de medicação pré-anestésica também são revisadas. CONCLUSÕES: O período que antecede a cirurgia acompanha-se de grande carga emocional para toda família, sobretudo para a criança. Um pré-operatório turbulento significa, para muitas crianças, alterações de comportamento que se manifestam de forma variada e por períodos prolongados em algumas vezes. A presença dos pais durante a indução da anestesia e programas de preparação pré-operatórios para a criança e para os pais podem ser úteis para casos selecionados, levando em conta a idade, temperamento e experiência hospitalar prévia. A medicação pré-anestésica com benzodiazepínicos, em especial o midazolam, é claramente o método mais eficaz para redução da ansiedade pré-operatória em crianças e das alterações de comportamento por ela induzidas.

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The tattoo is a social phenomenon found in all social strata, with broad inclusion in all age groups and their motivation is commonly related to aesthetic pleasure, beauty and interest in body art. These references, however, are insufficient to understand the B side of the experience: the nightmares, attempts to erase, the compulsion and the concern about stop tattooing. Something happens between the search of beauty and the execution of the tattoo, that drags out the person to the anguish dimension. In detailing this, the specificity of distress Unheimliche will serve as our guide and, in the epistemological function of uncovering, allow an approximation to the concept of identification. Reading of the concept, the identification function will appear and, with it, the uncovering of the infinite pulse of desiring, when the object wants to talk,represent itself and manifest.The tattoos psychic function in the neurosis is the same for each step every morning: find the object and with this North, calibrate the compass of neurosis.

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There is increasing recognition of the need to take into account the cultural environment and belief systems of psychotherapy patients because these values reflect basic assumptions about man's nature and the cognitive references used to cope with psychological difficulties. Currently accepted psychotherapeutic approaches take no account of the belief in life after death held by most of the world's population. The World Values Survey (http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org) showed that there are large numbers of reincarnationists around the world, and whatever the reasons for believing in reincarnation, psychotherapeutic approaches should not ignore this significant group of people. Respect for patient opinions and subjective realities is a therapeutic need and an ethical duty, even though therapists may not share the same beliefs. Guidelines are suggested for professionals to develop collaborative models that help patients mobilize their intrinsic intelligence to find solutions to their complaints.