2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-32832011000100011
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Inclusão e exclusão social: as representações sociais dos profissionais de saúde mental

Abstract: Os Centros de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS) propõem desenvolver ações de inclusão social para pessoas com transtornos mentais. Contudo, constatam-se dificuldades acerca de práticas com este objetivo. Neste artigo apresentamos alguns dados de pesquisa realizada, como contribuição para fomentar reflexões sobre o tema. O objeto deste estudo são as representações sociais dos profissionais de saúde mental sobre práticas de inclusão social e os conceitos norteadores são a reabilitação psicossocial e a desinstitucional… Show more

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“…Work is an element of social inclusion, it implies in exercising citizenship and insertion in the job market, unlike humanist or care and therapy activities. The experience of generating income has been shown as one way to intervene on the aspect of work in the context of social inclusion, although it is not viewed as a target, as healthcare professionals believe it is not their provenance to promote activities in this area 51 . Given the difficulty inserting service users in the formal job market, the Brazilian psychiatric reform created protected work as one more therapeutic resource aimed at socialization, expression and social insertion with vocational workshops 52 .…”
Section: Practices Developed By the Capsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work is an element of social inclusion, it implies in exercising citizenship and insertion in the job market, unlike humanist or care and therapy activities. The experience of generating income has been shown as one way to intervene on the aspect of work in the context of social inclusion, although it is not viewed as a target, as healthcare professionals believe it is not their provenance to promote activities in this area 51 . Given the difficulty inserting service users in the formal job market, the Brazilian psychiatric reform created protected work as one more therapeutic resource aimed at socialization, expression and social insertion with vocational workshops 52 .…”
Section: Practices Developed By the Capsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protection is required in the initial stages of rehabilitation, but should be followed by reintegration into the social network and job market as a possible way of strengthening the capacity to cope with one's self, with others and their choices 19,20 .…”
Section: Comunicação Saúde Educação 2015; 19(54):479-90mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies indicate that, for many users, the CAPS is their only social and treatment reference, with their social relationships being limited to this health care service, which in turn limits their social reintegration and realizing the aim of psychosocial rehabilitation (14,(17)(18)(19) . In the psychosocial rehabilitation process, there are restrictions to the subjects' commitments to the community, making it difficult to increase and effect emotional and material exchange, as well as hindering social inclusion (14) .…”
Section: Social Relationships and Capsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is, then, a need to construct, increase and strengthen the resources and power of the social network (14,19) . It therefore becomes essential for the subjects with mental disorders to circulate more widely in different spaces in the city (17) .…”
Section: Social Relationships and Capsmentioning
confidence: 99%