2011
DOI: 10.5007/1807-1384.2011v8n2p237
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<b>A psicopatologização da infância no contemporâneo: um estudo sobre a expansão do diagnóstico de “transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade”</b><br>DOI:10.5007/1807-1384.2011v8n2p237

Abstract: RESUMO:A expansão da rotulação psiquiátrica não atinge apenas a população adulta, mas também as problemáticas relacionadas à infância têm sido capturadas pelos discursos e práticas do saber médico-psiquiátrico e transformadas em psicopatologias que tendem a ser tratadas com o principal recurso disponibilizado pela psiquiatria na contemporaneidade: os psicofármacos. este trabalho apresenta uma reflexão crítica sobre a expansão do diagnóstico de "transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade" (TDAH) em crian… Show more

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“…Ferrazza and Rocha (2011) state that, from the moment when psychological distress is labelled as a pathology, a biological disease, treatment happens only by prescription of psychotropic drugs. To Crochik and Crochik (2010) this is because health professionals try to solve school problems outside the institution, failing to observe the influence of the school environment on children.…”
Section: Prescription Drugs: a Solution To Unexpected Behavior In Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferrazza and Rocha (2011) state that, from the moment when psychological distress is labelled as a pathology, a biological disease, treatment happens only by prescription of psychotropic drugs. To Crochik and Crochik (2010) this is because health professionals try to solve school problems outside the institution, failing to observe the influence of the school environment on children.…”
Section: Prescription Drugs: a Solution To Unexpected Behavior In Thementioning
confidence: 99%