Past Supervisions
Past Doctoral Thesis Supervision
2013
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Mônica Silva Silveira, Doctoral student in Health Sciences. Mental disorders in severe maternal morbidity and the mother-infant attachment relationship.
2021
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Taís Duarte da Silva, Doctoral student in Accounting. Mediation of stress and coping in the relationship between stressors and self-efficacy with the well-being of graduate accounting students.
Past Master Dissertation Supervision
2013
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Naiara Santos França, Master’s student in Psychology. Narratives/Discourses about crack: Analysis of the social representations of CAPS users, family members and professionals.
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Ana Raquel Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Quality of life and social support in the elderly: Comparison between participants and non-participants of social groups.
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Saulo Pereira de Almeida, Master’s student in Psychology. Translation, adaptation and validation of the Servant Leadership Questionnaire – SLQ (Servant Leadership Scale - ELSE).
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Jackeline Souza, Master’s student in Psychology. Bullying: One of the faces of homophobic prejudice among young people in the school context.
2014
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Cláudia Mara, Master’s student in Psychology. Portuguese translation and validation of the Stressful Experiences Scale against Blacks (EEDN).
2016
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Tathianne Vasconcelos Almico, Master’s student in Psychology. Living with an autistic child: The caregiver's coping in the different stages of development.
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Ariane de Brito, Master’s student in Psychology. Parental stress and parenting socio-educational practices in fathers/mothers of children with and without type 1 diabetes mellitus.
2017
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Luana Cristina Silva Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Self-injury and bullying among adolescents in Sergipe.
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Geovanna Santana de Souza Turri, Master’s student in Psychology. Health beliefs, Theory of Planned Action and men's health: Predicting the intention to perform the digital rectal examination.
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Catiele Reis, Master’s student in Psychology. Process of coping with stroke by victimized adults.
2018
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Laís Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Effects of optimism, self-esteem and self-efficacy in predicting depressive symptoms among adolescents.
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Beatriz Andrade de Olveira Reis, Master’s student in Psychology. Health Psychology in the context of palliative care: Guidelines for the practice of this specialty in palliative care.
2019
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Millena Andrade Bahiano, Master’s student in Psychology. Depression and coping with adversities in people under conditions of deprivation of liberty.
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Gabriela de Queiroz Cerqueira Leite, Master’s student in Psychology. Psychodermatology: Self-esteem and self-image in the relationship between skin diseases, anxiety and depression.
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Ariana Moura, Master’s student in Psychology. Emotional regulation, anxiety and/or depressive disorders in patients with and without migraine complaints.
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Danielle Alves de Menezes, Master’s student in Psychology. Depressive symptoms, emotional regulation and physical disability in chronic low back pain.
2020
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Brenda Fernanda P. Silva, Master’s student in Psychology. Psychological adjustment and its relationship with depressive and anxious symptoms in psychodermatology.
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Lizandra Menezes, Master’s student in Psychology. Psychological aspects of insomnia.
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Daiane Nunes dos Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Self-efficacy, correlated constructs and depression in adolescents.
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Mariana Menezes, Master’s student in Psychology. Psychological trauma and self-injurious behavior in adolescents.
2021
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Luanna Silva Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Theoretical aspects and measurement instruments for the analysis of psychological adjustment in medical procedures performed in closed spaces.
2022
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Michelle Leite, Master’s student in Psychology. Explanatory model for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: The roles of uncertainty intolerance, worry and emotion regulation.
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Clara Lima, Master’s student in Psychology. Health Psychology and autism.
2023
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Jéssica July Dantas Santos, Master’s student in Psychology. Academic adaptation and stress: An analysis of hardiness in face of active methodologies.