Adriana Tanese-Nogueira
I love understending reality, specially the human life. I'm a philosopher working with psychological material. I have no bias towards any knowledge once it works. I feel a special care with children, for they can hardly defend themselves and usually don't have means to understand what is going on with them, neither have parents with time and viewpoints to help them. My psychological emphasis in on relationships of any kind. I work to create a better world.
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Bachelor in Philosophy (in Milan, Italy), psychoanalytical training in Post Jungian Psychology (in Milan, Italy), Master Degree in Religious Studies (in São Paulo, Brazil)Interests
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House of Sand (2005), a Metaphor of LifeHouse of Sand is a spectacular movie entirely shot in Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil, that captures one of the most crucial aspects of life: circumstances.
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Facets of Machismo: Explicit, Mischievous, Ambiguous and NecessaryMachismo has different facets.
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Does Uncle Nino Love Abraham Lincoln?Uncle Nino, a 2003 movie, springs from a good idea, the encounter between the ancient and the modern culture in order to produce a chain reaction that leads to a final balance. Unfortunately, the film steps on some trite common sense.
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Able to Lose - "The Winner Takes it All"One of the most difficult things in a relationship is accepting to lose the loved one. It's not simple for anyone, and it may require years to digest the experience.
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Being Good Not FoolishWhat is being good? It's treating others with affection, it's considering their needs, it's attenuating, forgetting, quietening, waiting, believing, trusting. But, how much this works?
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Phenomenology of IntuitionIntuition is a phenomenon that happens to us, which we can't look for. It's an occurrence related to a way to sense reality.
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Anima and Animus. Our Parents Within UsC. G. Jung discovered a psychic figure that stays between the ego's world, where our identity resides, and the unknown and unconscious world, beyond ego. The figure is called Anima in men and Animus in women.
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Psychology and Psychologies when the Viewpoint is FatidicAll psychology is good for something. But not any psychology is a solution.
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The Jungian Concept of Persona in Today's WorldThe Persona is a useful and practical Jungian concept, easy to understand, once the adaptation to the world demands a determined "format".
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Alcoholism in Family Life"How could you leave your child with an addict??" This is Anne Hathaway/Kim in the movie "Rachel Getting Married" questioning her mother. "But you were good to him -- ".
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Phenomenology of EnvyIt's not by chance that envy is one of the seven deadly sins. However, its presence is usually omitted. Let's have a close look at it and see how it works.
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Family Sociology for the HolidaysIn times of holidays, kin reunions and joy are expected. Not always, though, the heart is happy.
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Avatar - 2009, a Lost OpportunityThey are blue and from another planet, but besides that they live the same story that the natives American suffered in the last 500 years.
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Obsessors: Who, when and WhyThere are psychological disturbs that occur deep within our sentiments and thoughts and are fed by external factors that escape the grasp of traditional psychology.
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Blackmail Against Men: The (Almost) Unbeatable Feminine WeaponMen who want to be good meet some feminine stunts in which, in the majority of the cases, they fall like fat ducks ready for the Christmas roast.
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Bread and Tulips - the Movie (2000)This delicious and funny Italian movie tells the story of a housewife who is forgotten by her family during a group vacation.
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Therapy, Analysis... What?Despite its 110 years, there's much unawareness about psychoanalysis. What is it for? Does the person who look for it do therapy or analysis? And what's the difference between the two?
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Fighting Monsters: Dreams of an Apprentice WarriorThere are phases in life when we become aware that reality is not the way we thought and, most of all, that we need to decide who we want to be.
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Befriending the Monster: A Dream of an Aspiring Ex-Good-GirlThis is the black animal that follows the good girls. The more they stay quiet in life, not making trouble and not moving from "their place", the more the little monster lives hidden, as a shapeless and invisible shadow.
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Spiritual Night Invasion: A Possible Reason for Your Bad SleepingThere are different reasons for having a bad night, from an overwhelmed stomach to worries about your mortgage payment. But there's also something else that might happen: you are being spiritually invaded by somebody's invisible presence.
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Better Teacher Training in Developing Countries is the Key for Progress?Is education the key for progress? That's a key question.
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People and Cats: Why They Eat Too Much?Eating as a substitute for a creative life.
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Sherlock Holmes: The 2009 Movie. When Neurons RejoiceIn a world suffocated by sameness, the last version of Sherlock Holmes by Guy Richie, starring the great Robert Downey Jr. (the one who did Shakespeare in Love) comes like fresh water in the desert.
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The 2006 Movie the Monster House: A Feminine Scream in a Patriarchal Life StyleOne of the feminine archetypes is here represented in her negative aspect, consequence of the rejection suffered by an unbalanced patriarchal society.
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Vasectomy: Why Not?500,000 vasectomies are performed each year in the United States, and about one in six men over age 35 has had the procedure, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
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Healing Through VibrationsIf matter is energy, then vibrations span matter and the right vibrations can fix what is wrong. Vibrations is an effective way of treatment.
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Alice in Wonderland: The 2010 Movie. A Feminist Psychological ReviewThe new version of Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton brings to light an important perspective about woman's psychology. In the movie it displays the rite of passage towards adulthood, from a weird girl to a self-possessed woman.
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Alice in Wonderland: Dreaming About LifeAlice in Wonderland appeals to our deepest dreams and to the need of refreshing life, reinventing it and putting normality upside down.