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Psychological intervention played an important role during the pandemic, due to the emergence of emotional problems such as anxiety, anguish and depression. In the present study, Virtual Psychological Emergency (PE) is analyzed, from Gestalt therapy perspective. The phenomenological method was used to describe experiences of ten of the emergency psychologists who attended during the first months of confinement (march - July 2020) and offered free virtual assistance to people with emerging emotional needs, coming from various countries in America. Latin. We conclude with the identification of a GP practice as a bilateral learning, use of the epoché, resonances, technical resources and Yo-Tú encounter. Likewise, the presence of the altruistic attitude is rescued and the practice of a GP is validated as a form of intervention in the promotion, care and prevention of mental health.
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La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo el identificar la relación entre el impacto y la adherencia del tratamiento oncológico en pacientes con cáncer de un hospital de Trujillo. El diseño del estudio fue descriptivo correlacional comparativo, y la muestra utilizada fue de 100 pacientes del área de oncología del Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray en Trujillo. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron la escala de adherencia al tratamiento de cáncer, elaborada para el estudio, y la escala de evaluación funcional de la terapia del cáncer creada por Cella, Hernández, Bonomi, Corona, Vaquero, Shimoto y Baez (2008). Ambas pruebas obtuvieron una buena confiabilidad y consistencia interna, los resultados obtenidos fueron: no existe relación significativa entre impacto y adherencia al tratamiento, pero existen diferencias significativas entre la adherencia y el tipo y tiempo del tratam...
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This qualitative study, using a phenomenological design, aimed to explore the characteristics of romantic relationships in adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Peru, based on Sternberg’s (1988) triangular theory of love. Seven individuals, of both sexes, aged between 20 and 60 years, were interviewed using a convenience sampling method. A semi-structured interview, validated by expert judges, was conducted with each participant. The results were analyzed using thematic content analysis with the support of Atlas.ti 23 software.The study concluded that the interest of autistic individuals in forming romantic relationships is similar to that of their neurotypical peers, often showing even greater intensity and commitment. Thus, the difficulty in maintaining an emotional bond does not lie in their capacity to feel, but rather in processing social information and in the c...