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This book is the result of a final year Psychology course presented in 2012. Based on reflections, concerns and experiences in the context of mental health, the main purpose of this work is to build knowledge about coexistence and its importance as a potential instrument for deinstitutionalization and care. To develop the theme, the book discusses madness, psychiatric reform, the anti-asylum struggle and deinstitutionalization. In addition, the author carried out an action research project in the context of a workshop at a Center for Coexistence and Culture in Mental Health, the NGO Inverso,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is the result of a final year Psychology course presented in 2012. Based on reflections, concerns and experiences in the context of mental health, the main purpose of this work is to build knowledge about coexistence and its importance as a potential instrument for deinstitutionalization and care. To develop the theme, the book discusses madness, psychiatric reform, the anti-asylum struggle and deinstitutionalization. In addition, the author carried out an action research project in the context of a workshop at a Center for Coexistence and Culture in Mental Health, the NGO Inverso, with the aim of portraying how coexistence is constructed in the daily life of the center and its importance in caring for people in severe psychic suffering.
Autorenporträt
Graduated in Psychology from the University Center of Brasília - UniCEUB, in 2012. Extension student of the Interdisciplinary Project in Mental Health - PrISME in 2011, working at CAPS II and the NGO Inverso under the guidance of Professor Dr. Tania Inessa Martins de Resende. Co-author of the book "Portas Abertas para a Loucura" (Open Doors to Madness), published in 2017.