Speaker Biography

Joao Angelo Fantini

Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil

Title: Analysis of Treatment and Intervention models on Crack users

Joao Angelo Fantini
Biography:

João Angelo Fantini is a Professor in the Federal University of São Carlos/Brazil and Honorary Research Fellow in Birkbeck College. Psychologist and Psychoanalyst, Fantini's research considers the production of subjectivity and symptoms in the psychoanalytic clinic today including social and cultural aspects, especially in recent times, and about the relations between traditional and new media and violence as a result of intolerance against marginalized groups, employing theoretical frameworks derived from Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan. Fantini worked and research with Drug rehabilitation program & centers. Yours recent interests included: intolerance, enthnocentrism, racism, migration, xenophobia, homophobia, prejudice religious and social. Professor Fantini is the author of Roots of Intolerance (Raízes da Intolerância)- Edufscar, 2014; Images of the Father in Cinema: Cultural Clinic (Imagens do Pai no Cinema: clínica da cultura)-Edufscar, 2009, and a number of book chapters and journal articles on Psychoanalysis and contemporary society.

Abstract:

This present study, analyzing the drug addiction phenomena in a Psychoanalytic perspective (Freud/Lacan) and other theories and studies that focus on this phenomena, aims to understand the proposed models as the basis for the care of drug users (specifically crack users). In this perspective, it is intended to present distinctions and common elements in treatment, since the data available is not clear regarding the prevalence of treatment models in Brazil. It is intended, after survey of such data in three types of institution (public, religious and private), to investigate the theories and proposals on which underlie such models as well as implicated mechanisms and treatments. Efforts will be made to reflect on the context of the theories, political views and social characteristics of each model, highlighting the elements that qualify them, so that data and the content of discussions presented provide subsidies to think about the problems relating to drug addiction, making it possible to establish relations between the intervention models and certain social, cultural and related current policies. Thus, by the production of knowledge in the subjective level, it is expected to also be able to provide material for future studies in order to contribute, understand and facilitate practices addressed to the individual drug user, the professionals involved and public and private entities that take care of these programs.