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List of posters to be presented on Thursday, October 23, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

List of posters to be presented on Friday, October 24, 2025, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Poster presentation location: Institute of Psychology, Building G.

List of posters to be presented on Thursday

  1. Pandemic, Mental Health and Indigenous Peoples: Psychosocial Interventions from the Perspective of Psychology
    Clarissa Iris Rocha-Leite (UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTANA), Mable Luz Menezes (UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DA BAHIA)
  2. First Aid in Mental Health / Mental Health Emergencies and Urgencies with Indigenous Peoples
    Dayane Teixeira Almeida Boni (UFSCAR), Denis Delgado Da Silva, Poliana Costa Oliveira
  3. Xondaro M’Baraete: Mental Health in Guarani MBya Territories of Serra da Bocaina (RJ – SP)
    Marilia Capponi, Helena Fonseca Rodrigues, Ivanildes Kerexu, Patrícia Ara Jera, Lucas Xunu
  4. The Experience of 8 Years of Talking Circles on Indigenous Peoples’ Health: Indigenous Leadership at the University
    Vanessa Carneiro Borges (Acadêmica Do Curso De Terapia Ocupacional Da Universidade Federal De São Carlos), Joelson Antonio De Jesus (Formado Em Licenciatura Em Educação Especial Pela Universidade Federal De São Carlos), William Fernandes Luna (Médico De Família E Comunidade, Docente Do Curso De Medicina, Cotutor Do Grupo PET Indígena Ações Em Saúde)
  5. Ancestrality as Care: Report of a Japanese-Brazilian and Ainu-Brazilian Specialist-in-Training at CAPS
    Gabriela Ichii Folador
  6. Clinical Practice with Indigenous Students in Brazilian Universities: An Analytical Experience of Listening and Crossing
    Andréa Cunha Silva Franco (UNICAMP)
  7. CBody-Territory: Contributions to the Practice of Psychology in the Indigenous Health Care Subsystem
    Julia Costa De Oliveira (UFMG); Rosa Da Costa Gato Neta (UFMG); Paula Rita Bacellar Gonzaga (UFMG); Claudia Mayorga (UFMG)
  8. Challenges in the Care of Indigenous University Students at the Psychological and Psychiatric Assistance Service of UNICAMP
    Érica Soares Assis (SAPPE/UNICAMP), Vinicius Duarte De Oliveira (SAPPE)
  9. Between Well-being and Subjective Well-Being: Experiences of Indigenous Students at USP in the Academic Context
    Carlos Vinicius Gomes Mel (Professor Credenciado Do Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Psicologia Social Do Instituto De Psicologia Da USP – IPUSP); Danrley Pereira De Castro (Estudante De Doutorado Do Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Psicologia Social Do IPUSP); Alessandro De Oliveira Dos Santos (Professor Livre Docente Do IPUSP)
  10. Between Territories and Wounds: The Reality of Indigenous Women and the Omission of the State
    Gabrielle De Gouveia, Gidiane De Jesus
  11. Listening to Well-being: Clinical and (Senti)Mental Health Care with Indigenous Peoples of Greater Florianópolis
    Julia Muller⁠ (UFSC); ⁠marina Risi (UDESC); ⁠⁠gisela Mantelli (UFSC); ⁠mateus Ferreira Amorim (UFSC); Marian De Oliveira E Souza (UFSC);⁠ ⁠⁠bruna Pires (UFSC); Iacã Machado Macerata (UFSC); Silvia Zonatto
  12. Multiprofessional Internship with the Indigenous Health Team of Guarulhos
    Vinícius Lima Teixeira – Residência Multiprofissional De Guarulhos, Raphaela Nochelli Braz
  13. Inclusion of Psychological Treatment in Indigenous Communities
    Roberta Luna Santos (UNIP); Luíza Cantão (UNIP)
  14. Biopsychosocial Intervention Valuing the Culture of Indigenous Peoples in Favor of Buen Vivir Practices
    MARIA DO CARMO AZEVEDO FAÇANHA, TEMIS GIORGE CORSATO
  15. Psychological On-Call Service in the Multiethnic Reserve Filhos Desta Terra: Experiences from the Multiprofessional Residency of Guarulhos
    Vinicius Lima Teixeira (Secretaria Da Saúde De Guarulhos); Raphaela Nochelli Braz (Secretaria Da Saúde De Guarulhos)
  16. First Conference of Indigenous Women – Fourth Stage Castanheira in the State of Rondônia
    Gabriela Suruí
  17. First Contact of Undergraduate Students with an Indigenous Village in the Psychology Training Process
    Marcela Peters Cremasco Gonçalves; Eleonora Camargo Da Motta Pacheco; Rebeca Vieira E Giovani Diniz
  18. Child and Youth Mental Health Interventions in the Indigenous Land of Jaraguá
    Caroline Pereira Luciano, CARLA VENDLER, JACQUELINE FREIRE DA SILVA, GESSÉ SILVEIRA SANTOS JUNIOR
  19. Psychotherapy in Indigenous Psychology and the Promotion of Buen Vivir
    João Irineu De França Neto
  20. Roots That Tell Memories: Health in the Form of Food
    Vitória Regina Silva Góes (CRP-SP), Jainne Gomes De Melo (FIOCRUZ)
  21. Multiethnic Reserve Filhos Desta Terra: Its Creation Through a Retaking and the Relationship Between Territory and Mental Health
    Raphaela Nochelli Braz; Carla Rafaela Donegá (Prefeitura Municipal De Guarulhos E Ambulatório De Saúde Dos Povos Indígenas); Evelyn Sayeg (Projeto Tear Guarulhos)
  22. Critical Routes of Indigenous Women of the Atikum and Pankará Ethnicities Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
    Universidade Federal De São Carlos – UFSCAR
  23. Traditional Pitaguary Knowledge and Practices of Indigenous Community Health in Monguba Village (Pacatuba/Ceará)
    Larissa Niemann Pellicer
  24. Mental Health of the Indigenous Population in Urban Contexts in Brazil: Limitations and Possibilities of Psychology
    Jessica Ferreira De Lima
  25. SIWĪRĪ KRĒKA: Analysis of the Psychosocial Processes of the Mourning Ritual for Suicide among the Xakriabá People (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
    Adriana Santiago Oliveira/Drika Xakriabá (Povo Xakriabá-UFMG)
  26. Weaving Networks for the Promotion of Well-being: An Experience in DSEI GUATOC, Challenges and Partnerships
    Antônia Wilma Alexandre Da Silva (UNAMA), Gloria Fernanda Silva De Sousa E Renilson De Brito Fagundes (UEPA)
  27. Coletivo Capim: Weaving Care Practices in Indigenous Health
    Itaynara Tuxá, Lucila De Jesus, Juliana Rosalen, Teresa De Carvalho Magalhães, Vitória Regina Silva Goés E Daniela Morita Nobre
  28. Metamorphosis (A’uwe) Xavante – Alcohol and the Becoming of Collective Feeling
    EDUARDO CARRARA (FSP-USP)
  29. The Introductory Course on Indigenous Peoples’ Health: A Documentary Research on the 2021 Experience
    Denis Delgado Da Silva (ufscar) Cecilia Malvezzi (PET Indígena Ações Em Saúde); Willian Fernandes Luna (Grupo PET Indígena Ações Em Saúde)
  30. Psychosocial-Educational Interventions with Venezuelan Indigenous of the Warao Ethnicity in Southeastern Pará
    Mauricio Martins Cabral (UFJF), Diana Ramos De Oliveira (UFRRJ)
  31. The Presence of Indigenous Psychologies in Psychology Training: A Look at Curriculum in the Southeast
    Mariana Feldmann (UNASP); Bruna Rosa Franco (UNASP); Sarah Dos Santos Chagas; (UNASP)
  32. Psychology and Indigenous Peoples in Urban Context: Historical Memory as Resistance
    Mariana Feldmann (UNASP)

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List of posters to be presented on Friday

  1. Afro-Indigenous Epistemologies, the Enchanted Beings, and the Spiritual Nature of Autochthonous Psychology in the Process of Identity. Andreza Bispo dos Anjos Santos (UFBA)
  2. Programa Pindorama – The Access of Indigenous Students at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo – PUC/SP
    Fabíola Freire Saraiva De Melo (PUC-SP), José Agnaldo Gomes, PUC-SP
  3. The Cosmoperception of Indigenhosity in the Aesthetic-Existential Experience of the Pássaro Junino of Pará
    Maria Eloisa Do Amaral Leão (IPUSP), Danilo Silva Guimarães (IPUSP)
  4. The Production of Knowledge in Psychology at the Interface with Land Issues
    Andréia Maria De Lima Assunção – Universidade De São Paulo, Adriana Marcondes Machado – Universidade De São Paulo
  5. The Hammock: A Study on Conceptions and Forms of Care Among Indigenous Peoples for Ailton Krenak
    Bruna Morais Kuhlmann (IPUSP)
  6. Cannibal Alterities: Rap Guarani Mbyá as Resistance to the Predation of Thought
    KLEBER FERREIRA NIGRO (IPUSP)
  7. The Forgotten Among the Forgotten: A Study on Forgetting in Semiotic-Cultural Constructivism
    Julieta Elisa Paredes Carvajal
  8. Self-Affectivity and Oraliture: Michel Henry and Mapuche Poetry in Clinical Practice and in the Resistance of Indigenous Peoples
    Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez
  9. Barriers to the Monoculture of Praxis: Psychology Between Indigenous Practices and Knowledges
    Paula Fabiana Gaona Pereira (IPUSP) Luiz Felipe Soares Araujo (IPUSP)
  10. Playing and Existing: A Literature Review of Anthropological Essays on Indigenous Play
    Isabel Biondo Sá/Universidade Federal Do Espírito Santo
  11. Countercolonial Contributions of Indigenous Artists to Psychology Training: The Experience of a Study Group
    Julia Costa De Oliveira (UFMG); Hudson Carajá (UFSJ; CRP-MG); Brenda Ramalho (UFSJ)
  12. Contributions of Asa Hilliard III’s Thought to Psychology and Education for Ethnic-Racial Relations
    Simone Gibran Nogueira (Psicologia & Africanidades)
  13. Teaching Experience in an Elective Course on Psychology and Indigenous Issues
    Clarissa Iris Rocha-Leite UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTANA
  14. Geographies of Re-Existence: The Commitment to the Life of the Bribris Indigenous People
    Helga Arroyo Araya (UNA.CR)
  15. Sharing the Struggle for Land – A Psychoanalysis in Confluence with Buen Vivir
    Ana Heloiza Abdalla (IPSUP)
  16. Indigenous Psychology in Confluence with the Thought of Nego Bispo: Body and Identity
    Guilherme De Jesus Oliveira (IPUSP)
  17. Indigenous and Western Psychologies
    Sidimar Franco Aquivel
  18. Psychiatric Reform in Brazil: What Was the Race/Ethnicity of the Workers Who Built the Reform?
    Karoline Santana Tavares, RENAN VIEIRA DE SANTANA ROCHA
  19. Reimagining Psychology From The South: Integrating Indigenous And Western Psychologies In Ecuador
    Nicolás A. Alvarez Frank (Clark University, Svital Medical Integrative Center); Alejandra Rueda Rodríguez (MD, Svital Medical Integrative Center); Violeta Rueda Rodríguez (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Alcimar Narváez (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Santiago A. Alvarez-Frank (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Cesar Rivero (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Esteban Ricaurte (Aysana Psychotherapeutic Center, Svital Medical Integrative Center); María Zerpa (MD, Svital Medical Integrative Center); Jaime Cevallos (MD, Svital Medical Integrative Center); Carolina Páez (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Susana Campaña (Svital Medical Integrative Center); Esteban V. Cardemil (ph.d., Clark University)
  20. Rethinking Psychology from the Experience in an Indigenous Territory
    Ana Carolina Perrella (Psicanálise Na Praça Roosevelt), Vivian Karina Da Silva
  21. Rethinking the Human-Dog Relationship: Parallels Between Urban Western Society and a Mbya Guarani Indigenous Community
    Flavio Marques Da Silva Ayrosa Filho (IPUSP), Michael Guarani (Tekoa Pyau, Jaragua, São Paulo), Briseida Resende (IPUSP)
  22. Guardianship, Indianness and Indigenous Subjectivities: Anthropological Approaches to Post-Traumatic Indigenous Psychology
    Cristhian Teófilo Da Silva (UNB)
  23. One Year of the NALDEIA Research Group: The Project of “Aldear” Graduate Studies at UFSCar
    Tyfany Maia De Oliveira (UFSCAR); Ivanildo Da Silva Ferreira (UFSCAR)
  24. Kaiowá Experiences in Higher Education: Indigenous Psychologies, Health, and Belonging at UEMS in Dourados-MS
    Crislaine Marques Aquino
  25. Xinan Kayaway – Aligning Heart-Thinking, Nixi Pae and Its Practices as the Foundation of an Original Psychology
    Luiz Antonio Mariotto Neto
  26. Jiwasanakax Pachani Amuyawi’ (We Are All Feel-Thinking of ‘Pacha’)
    Monica Huanca Maldonado (UASB)
  27. Indigenous Youth of Diversity and the Multiple Ways of Being Kaiowa and Guarani
    Priscilla Cavalieri Oliveira (UFGD); Nina De Freitas Xavier Reckziegel (UFGD)
  28. Knowledges Woven in Experiences with the Teacher Plant Ayahuasca as Inspiration for an Ecological Education
    Thaís Milene Pereira Polidoro (UNESP-Marília); Alessandra De Morais – (unesp-marília)
  29. Colonial Ethnocentrism in Indigenous Health Care Policies
    Marcela Maria Dos Santos (USP); José Francisco Miguel Henriques Bairrão (USP)
  30. The Exercise of Constructing Decolonial Methodologies in Psychology
    Clarissa Iris Rocha-Leite (UEFS)
  31. Preliminary Observations to Support the Description of the Variety of Portuguese Spoken by the Guarani Mbyá of Jaraguá
    Fernando De Lucca Martins – (FFLCH-USP)

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