Clinical Intervention in Depressive Suffering: ADI/TIP Method, Psychology and Phenomenology of Affects

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Abstract

Depression itself composes, in the West, an epidemiological phenomenon constituted by neurochemical factors highlighting an eminently psychic suffering which indicates the importance of psychotherapy. Nevertheless, it becomes evident the lack of propositive researches within clinical phenomenology. Such theoretical study uses the method of bibliographical research to present the therapeutic process of the ADI / TIP Method theoretically based on the phenomenological analyzes of affections as a possibility of intervention. The enlightenment over the structures from the experiences of affective sphere allows the apprehension of the contributions of this short duration (10-15 sessions) process, whose satisfactory results / changes demonstrate transformations in both the subjective/intersubjective configurations of individuals and the comprehension of singular senses resigned to the prime affective-emotional experiences, reducing the depressive symptomatology and collaborating for the current psychological practice investigation.

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Jost, M. C., & Goto, T. A. (2022). Clinical Intervention in Depressive Suffering: ADI/TIP Method, Psychology and Phenomenology of Affects. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 38. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772E38422.PT

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