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- Children prenatally exposed to alcohol - a case study in north of PortugalPublication . Xavier, Maria Raúl; Carvalhal, Tânia; Lopes, Emanuela; Costeira, Maria José
- Grupo de intervisão em psicologia na PMA(GIPPMA): estratégia de intervenção psicológica multicêntricaPublication . Reis, Salomé; Xavier, Maria Raul; Lopes, Emanuela; Barros, Sara; Santos, Sandra; Malta, Zélia; Pinto, Anita; Catarino, Vania; Pinho, Mariana
- A new psycho-educational group intervention for women and men on the waiting list for the first Medically Assisted Reproduction cyclePublication . Lopes, Emanuela; Pinho, Mariana; Martins, Carla; Dantas, Sofia; Xavier, Maria Raul LoboInfertility and Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR), challenge individuals and couples in many aspects and are related to relational and personal distress. To enhance well-being of MAR patients while on the waiting list for the first treatment cycle, a psycho-educational group intervention was developed at the MAR Centre (MARC) of a Portuguese public hospital. Aim: to describe a new psycho-educational group intervention for women and men undergoing MAR, explore participants’ characteristics, experiences, and initial acceptability.
- Prematurity: monitoring the transition to schoolPublication . Veiga, Elisa; Barros, Rita; Silva, Andreia; Dias, Pedro; Xavier, Maria Raúl; Negrão, Mariana; Lopes, Emanuela
- Psicologia e procriação medicamente assistida: o GIPPMA como abordagemPublication . Xavier, Maria Raul; Lopes, Emanuela; Santos, Joana; Teixeira, Sara; Reis, Salomé
- Sociodemographic characteristics, (in)fertility and psychological impact on women and men undergoing fertility treatmentsPublication . Xavier, Maria Raul; Reis, Salomé; Lopes, Emanuela; Capela, Inês; Caldas, Joana; Mendonça, Rita; Pinho, Mariana
- Working group and intervision in psychology in medically assisted procreation - GIPPMAPublication . Lopes, Emanuela; Xavier, Maria Raul; Pinto, Anita Mendes; Reis, Salomé; Santos, Sandra; Barros, Sara; Catarino, Vânia Jorge; Malta, ZéliaWith a view to improving provision of care in the field of Psychology in the context of Medically Assisted Procreation (PMA), the GIPPMA - Working Group and Intervision in Psychology at PMA was created in 2019. This informal group includes Psychologists who carry out their work activities in a hospital of the SNS (North Zone) and a professor/researcher. The GIPPMA emerged on the personal initiative of these professionals with the central assumption of creating a shared practical approach, overcoming some of the difficulties present in clinical practice. The group's objectives are: to build standardized psychological protocols in the field of PMA (pre-treatment evaluation, treatment and post-treatment protocols), as well as to develop, evaluate and propose work initiatives aimed at disseminating solutions and good practices in this area. GIPPMA has been emphasizing joint scientific research, seeking to contribute to knowledge on the subject, crucial as a basis for intervention. Similar to other areas of Psychology, which are undergoing rapid development and change, requiring professionals to be constantly updated/trained, this group also includes Clinical Intervision. Taking advantage of the geographical proximity and formal relations between institutions and following what the Portuguese Psychologists Association has been highlighting, GIPPMA considers this area of its activity as relevant in promoting well-being and self-care of professionals, in facilitating training and continuous development, as well as a safe and quality professional practice.
- Working group and intervision in psychology in medically assisted procreation – GIPPMAPublication . Lopes, Emanuela; Malta, Zélia; Pinto, Anita Mendes; Reis, Salomé; Santos, Sandra; Barros, Sara; Catarino, Vânia; Xavier, Maria RaulWith a view to improving the provision of care in the field of Psychology in the context of Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR), the GIPPMA - Working Group and Intervision in Psychology at MAR was created in 2019. This informal group includes Psychologists who carry out their work activities in hospitals of the Portuguese National Health Service (North Zone), a faculty professor/researcher, and master students doing their curricular internships. The GIPPMA was a personal initiative of a group of professionals with the central assumption of creating a shared practical approach, to overcoming some of the difficulties in clinical practice.