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By making it possible to get to know the participants' life stories, Community Therapy can contribute to an invitation to think about the way humans are as a continuous conception/realisation of a project that finds in existential phenomenology the key that opens up a path to understanding the health professional as a subject, since as well as being a health worker, they are a human person, an active and participating subject with their own singular, plural way of being in the world, in relation to other subject(s). In this way, it also works as a mental health care strategy in primary care…mehr

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By making it possible to get to know the participants' life stories, Community Therapy can contribute to an invitation to think about the way humans are as a continuous conception/realisation of a project that finds in existential phenomenology the key that opens up a path to understanding the health professional as a subject, since as well as being a health worker, they are a human person, an active and participating subject with their own singular, plural way of being in the world, in relation to other subject(s). In this way, it also works as a mental health care strategy in primary care for users and primary care workers so that they can enhance their actions, enabling the construction of community-based social solidarity networks to resolve conflicts, both for ESF users and professionals.
Autorenporträt
Licenciada en Medicina por la UFPB en 1981, realizó la Residencia en Medicina Preventiva y Social en 1994 y el Máster en 2010. Actualmente es Profesora y Preceptora del Internado de Pediatría de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y FAMENE, de guardia en el Hospital Infantil Arlinda Marques y en la UCI Pediátrica del Hospital de Emergencia y Traumatología Senador Humberto Lucena.