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Psychology Course performs another Sepet

Seminar on Preparation for Internship and Work allowed the exchange of experiences between students of the 10th and 8th semesters.

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With the objective of preparing 8th semester students to choose their internship field, the Psychology course held, on October 4th, another edition of Internship and Work Preparation Seminar (Sepet). The event took place at the Academic Unit Brotas and had the participation of professors and students who shared their experiences in the emphases offered by the course.

     
The roundtables, composed of 10th semester students, addressed practices in mental health, extended clinic, hospital clinic and work in organizations.

"The Internship and Work Preparation Seminar aims to share possible Psychology practices. At this time, the target audience is 8th semester students who will enter the specific internship in the 9th semester and need to make a choice in one of the emphases of work and then choose one for the development of this more specific practice. For the students of the 10th semester, it is also an important moment because, in the next semester, they will already have their CRP in hand and will find themselves in work opportunities that they had not thought of . Therefore, it is a very rich exchange", explains professor Ana Aparecida Martinelli Braga, coordinator of the seminar.

The coordinator of the Psychology course, Prof. Sylvia Barreto, explains that the Psychology course at Bahiana it is developed through an emphasis on health and work and whose curriculum addresses both aspects. "We have curricular components that will discuss the themes linked to these emphases. We have internships in four main areas: primary care, secondary and tertiary care and in the organization of work. Sepet presents, within the experience of our students in the internship fields, the areas that we have as practice", he explains.
     
Tatiana Vieira, 10th semester student of Psychology at Bahiana, says that her desire to work with mental health led her to an internship at Hospital Juliano Moreira. She participated in the mental health experiences table. "I chose the Hospital Juliano Moreira because the public health perspective interested me. I also selected private institutions, but this issue of being linked to mental health with administrative issues bothered me a little. Besides, I wanted to be working as well. in a network, with CAPS and other referrals". She says that her contact with public health took place through volunteer work at CAPS/AD Gregório de Matos, for six months.

Larissa do Vale, also a 10th semester student, says that, before joining the internship at Hospital Juliano Moreira, she took a non-mandatory internship at Iperba, also driven by the desire to work in public health. "There, I worked with humanization in health, which is a determination of Humaniza SUS. There, we hosted patients in the emergency room. At Juliano, I work with individual clinical listening to patients and psychoanalyst guidance, which is something I do taste".


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