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Psykhe articles
Psykhe is Journal of School Psychology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile . Is a biannual publication which aims to disseminate empirical and theoretical work of national and foreign researchers in different areas of scientific and professional psychology.
is, indeed, an indexed journal in SCIELO base.
In the extremely concerned that the national academic sample the world of youth offenders, highlighted by a series of articles that have been worried about this topic:
- GOMEZ, Esteban MUNOZ, Mary Magdalene and HAZ, Ana Mary. Multiproblem family and Social Risk: Characteristics and Intervention. Psykhe, nov. 2007, vol.16, no.2, p.43-54.
Article multiproblem family includes a high-risk vulnerable system, both by the action of internal mechanisms of social forces that reinforce their malfunction. After an extensive literature review, the authors propose as its central characteristics polisintomatología and recurrent crises, disruption, abandonment of parental roles and isolation, focusing specifically on those families at social risk. In the second part, we develop a scheme of intervention training, which incorporates the role of social services and potentially damaging its relationship with these families, the epistemological background and context in which action unfolds and the main strategies suggested to implement good practice in professional work.
- Valdez, Andrei Boris. Psychosocial Factors Associated with Juvenile Delinquency. Psykhe, nov. 2005, vol.14, no.2, p.33-42.
This study examined the association between social participation, subjective anomie, perceived social support, locus of control and perception of being targets of prejudice, in connection with the violation of law variable. Significant differences between social venture groups ALARCON, Paula, Vinet, Eugenia and SALVO, Sonia. Personality Styles and Social Maladjustment During Adolescence. Psykhe, May 2005, vol.14, no.1, p.3-16
This study aimed to identify personality characteristics in adolescent antisocial behavior recidivists. To this end we administered the Adolescent Clinical Inventory Millon MACI (Millon, 1993) to a sample of 86 adolescent males de law Chilean data were analyzed by a combination of cluster analysis and multivariate analysis HJ-Biplot resulting in the detection of the following five groups of profiles personality: a) Delictual type "TD", b) the type Oppositional-Selfdestructive "OA", c) the type Inhibited-Avoidant "IE", d) Anxious-Dependent type "DA" e) the type Subclinical "Sub." These results are discussed in terms of the potential importance of the psychological evaluation of adolescents in judicial and personality profiles in interaction with contextual factors, which may be an important risk factor for increased recidivism and dangerousness in crimes adolescents.
- GARCIA, Mauricio and Madriaza, Paul. Sense and Nonsense of School Violence: Qualitative Analysis of Speech by Chilean students. Psykhe, May 2005, vol.14, no.1, p.165-180.
The question of school violence is increasing concern in the community and researchers, since last three decades was raised as a disciplinary problem. However, most of these investigations have focused on the statistical incidence of this phenomenon and its determinants, leaving aside much of them, the representations of the actors of school violence. This publication aims to answer the question about the meaning of school violence from the results of a qualitative study, which analyzed the discourses and representations about this phenomenon, high school students in Chile that were considered, for its educational institutions, as aggressive or problematic.
- BERGER, Christian. Adolescent Subjectivity: Tending Bridges Between Offer and Demand for psychosocial support for young . Psykhe, nov. 2004, vol.13, no.2, p.143-157.
This article reflects on the tension between the supply of programs and services for adolescents and the demand for support and services to this population group. It is argued that the absence of the adolescent perspective in the development of programs and policies aimed at this population, program offerings respond to beliefs and expectations of the adult world. It is proposed that adolescent subjectivity must be acknowledged and integrated in order to articulate better matching between offer and demand for programs and services for youth. Through analysis of the notions of psychosocial support (as offer) and support-seeking behaviors (from the perspective of demand), this article intends to enlighten the discussion about how to approach the design and implementation of programs and policies are designed to promote youth development.
- Santana, Alejandra Isabel and FARKAS, Chamarrita. Self-care strategies that work in teams of professionals in child abuse . Psykhe, May 2007, vol.16, no.1, p.77-89.
This study although not directly related to intervention with young offenders, it does give clues very illustrative, and expanded by analogy to this system of self-equipment.
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