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(The AND Lab)

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Iacã Macerata

Equipa Acompanhamento e Cuidado
Núcleo Local Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)
Participante do Coletivo AND
IacaMacerata

Iacã Macerata é psicólogo, supervisor clínico e professor do Departamento de Psicologia do Instituto de Humanidades e Saúde da Universidade Federal Fluminense. Mestre e Doutor em Psicologia pela Universidade Federal Fluminense e professor adjunto do Departamento de Psicologia do Campus Rio das Ostras da UFF. Trabalhou 11 anos em políticas públicas de cuidado com pessoas que moram na rua em Porto Alegre e no Rio de Janeiro, onde desenvolveu a proposição “clínica de território”, que consiste em perspectivas, diretrizes metodológicas e dispositivos para a construção de políticas públicas e redes de cuidado multidisciplinares no espaço urbano. É pesquisador, utilizando a cartografia como direção metodológica, na linha de uma pesquisa intervenção-participativa de perspectiva cartográfica. Faz parte do grupo de pesquisa “Enativos: produção de conhecimento e cuidado” e do projeto colaborativo do AND Lab 'MO_AND + Clínica e Cuidado', junto com Fernanda Eugenio and Ruan Rocha. Integra o Núcleo AND Lab Rio de Janeiro e o AND Collective.

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Iacã Macerata

Monitoring and Care team
Local Cluster Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
AND Collective participant

Iacã Macerata is a psychologist, clinical psychologist and clinical supervisor, Master and PhD in Psychology at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). He is Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology of the Rio das Ostras Campus of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). He has worked for 11 years in Healthcare Services and Social Assistance Sectors, providing direct health care on the streets of Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro for a homeless population. Based on such experience, he has developed the proposition Clínica de Território [Territory Clinic], which consists of perspectives, guidelines, methodologies and devices for the construction of Care Networks within the urban space by multidisciplinary teams and Public Policies. He is a Researcher and adopts Cartography as a methodological direction, in the line of an intervention-participatory research of cartographic perspective. He is a member of "Enativos Research Group: production of knowledge and care". He collaborates with Fernanda Eugenio and Ruan Rocha in the collaborative project "MO_AND + Clinic and Care". He is a member of Rio de Janeiro AND Lab Cluster and of AND Collective.




ABOUT THE LISTENING & CONVERSATION GAME SESSIONS


It is a device to repair sensitive experience, through the three modulations of repair: delimiting a space for the expression of lived experience (in life or in AND games); repair and unfold this experience (what, how, where/when); make repairs, the (com)position(with) of the experience lived in the present moment, through the game of conversation. This work is offered by clinical psychologists who practice and research the care dimension of the experience present in MO_AND. It consists of one-to-one sessions of listening, welcoming, unfolding and weaving together the way in which each person experienced the practice and its effects on the subjective experience.


The Practices of Care consists of the experiential investigation of the applications of MO_AND in Clinical practices with the subjectivity and, reciprocally, in the explicitation of the dimension of care and clinical sense inherent in the exercise of MO_AND. They unfold from the interest in investigating the effects of care and the production of subjectivity present in the practices of MO_AND, experiencing the potential modulation of the materiality of subjective functioning, as well as performing a sensitive and situated approach to subjectivity as corporeality.


Traditionally used to produce sense-meaning, care practices are here re-generated to produce a sense-direction of creation and co-implication between the care of the self and the care of the geographic, social, and political environment. To the extent that they emerge as a modulation of living together, they (re)perform the self and the surroundings in a co-emergent way, turning themselves into a policy of reciprocity in the relationship with the Event: they decentre the narrative of the subject that explains or is explained, allowing a transfer of protagonism to the event. The Care Practices thus reposition the subject from the plane of the explicable to the plane of the unexplainable, therefore to the plane of implication.


The Individual Listening-Game is a research practice and has been simultaneously constituted as a practice of care that adopts the Modus Operandi AND as a modulator of listening. This game is practiced based on a given experience participants have had while practicing MO_AND. It is aimed at regular or sporadic practitioners of MO_AND, provided they have had previous contact with the methodology. The Listening-Game is inspired by the methodology of the cartographic interview, in order to co-produce a sensitive experience based on a situation experienced during a given game. It adopts the Reparar (in) the experience, exploring its What, How, When-Where. The Listening-Game consists of a game of position-with the subjective contents mobilized in play. It can be initiated at any moment by any practitioner of MO_AND.


The Conversation-Game is an experiential research proposition that adopts the Modus Operandi AND as modulator of the Conversation, turning it into a game. It turns out to be an unfolding of the board plan to the conversation plan, whose limits are no longer physically traced by a tape, but felt by the tangibility of speech and listening. The Conversation-Game aims to research the different modulations of speaking and listening, and how they contribute to the constitution of a conversation as the plane of conviviality. In the Conversation-Game, speaking is performed as a position, and listening, as Reparar, engendering the common ground as made by speech and listening. As a research practice, it is inscribed as a tool for group practices of care and can be practiced together with the propositions of the AND Lab, in courses, workshops and laboratories.



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