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Claudio Kajr examines the psychological impact of digital technologies and societal crises through a psychoanalytic lens. His research focuses on shifts in human subjectivity and identity formation within virtual spaces and during periods of social upheaval. The Brazilian psychoanalyst documents these findings in his book "Sujeito na Era Digital: Psicanálise e Pandemia" and as a contributor to "As urgências do nosso tempo." Kajr's analytical framework addresses the transformation of interpersonal relationships during forced isolation and increased digital mediation. His work maps the emergence of new anxiety patterns and depression manifestations specific to virtualized existence. The research particularly emphasizes adolescent responses to technology-driven social changes and pandemic-era psychological adaptations. His publications serve as resources for clinical practitioners, researchers, and educators in the mental health field. Kajr's theoretical contributions examine emotional regulation mechanisms within digital environments and social platforms. His analyses integrate classical psychoanalytic concepts with contemporary phenomena observed during global health crises.