Letters to Vygotsky: Thinking about the Cultural-Historical Psychology in the Contemporary Clinic

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https://doi.org/10.15826/Lurian.2021.2.2.4

Abstract

This article aims to make a tribute to Lev Semenovich Vygotsky and his contributions to Cultural-Historical Psychology in the contemporary psychological clinic. In order to build these reflections, we chose the letter format, considering that Vygotsky, a lover of literature, shared his theory with his students, collaborators and co-workers through letters as well. We understand that psychological clinic has always been one of Vygotsky’s interests, which has been expressed, for example, in the construction of the pedology and the defectology. Although Lev Vygotsky was not a psychotherapist in the models we know today, we identified that his concepts such as mediation, learning, and zone of proximal development among others can contribute significantly to the work in the psychotherapy field. With affection, we realize that Cultural-Historical Psychology is a current theory and presents itself as a great power in the field of psychotherapy. We suggest that clinical investigations should be done in this promising field.

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Ana Ignez Belém Lima, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Ceará State University, Ceará, Brazil

Ana Ignez Belém Lima, PhD, Psychologist, University of Santiago de Compostela; Ceará State University.
1700, Av. Silas Munguba, 60060–120, Itaperi, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil.

Carla Anauate, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Center for Integration of Neuropsychology and Psychology (CINAPSI), São Paulo, Brazil

Carla Anauate, PhD, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo; Director of the Center for Integration of Neuropsychology and Psychology (CINAPSI).
365 — Vila Sônia, Ibiapaba Str., 05625–020, São Paulo, Brazil.

José da Silva Oliveira Neto, University of Quixeramobim (UNIQ), Quixeramobim, Ceará, Brazil, Child Behavior Institute of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA

José da Silva Oliveira Neto, Psychologist, Cultural-Historical Clinical Psychology Specialist, University of Quixeramobim (UNIQ); Human Sexuality Specialist, Child Behavior Institute of Miami.
661, Av. Dr. Joaquim Fernandes, 63800000, Quixeramobim, Brazil.

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2021-07-06

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