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The content of this book is situated in the field of relations between families and mental health services in relation to the responsibilities of caring for people in psychological distress, in the context of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform. The aim of this work is to understand the conflicts generated by family members' expectations regarding the care provided to their relatives in psychological distress by the CAPS, as well as the family counterpart expected by the service in providing this care. The work combines methodological procedures of an investigative-documentary nature associated…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The content of this book is situated in the field of relations between families and mental health services in relation to the responsibilities of caring for people in psychological distress, in the context of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform. The aim of this work is to understand the conflicts generated by family members' expectations regarding the care provided to their relatives in psychological distress by the CAPS, as well as the family counterpart expected by the service in providing this care. The work combines methodological procedures of an investigative-documentary nature associated with a literature review, using Michel Foucault's critical reflection on psychiatric institutions and their relationship with the family as its basic theoretical reference.
Autorenporträt
The author is a psychologist from UFS. Lecturer and coordinator of the Psychology course at Santíssimo Sacramento College, coordinator of CAPS III and lecturer at the Ana Nery Nursing School in Alagoinhas-BA. Psychologist at the Octávio Mangabeira Specialized Hospital in Salvador-BA.