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From the first asylum of Minas Gerais to the psychiatric reform and its development in the municipality of Diamantina, Brazil

Parreira MR;
Ferreira PHC;
Carvalho LMS;
Filho GS;
Oliveira GNM;
Lima AMJ

Marisa Resende Parreira

Paulo Henrique da Cruz Ferreira

Liliany Mara Silva Carvalho

George Sobrinho Filho

Guilherme Nogueira Mendes de Oliveira

Antônio Moacir de Jesus Lima


Resumen

Psychiatric Reform (PR) emerged in the 18th century as part of a deinstitutionalization movement for psychiatric patients, who were previously subjected to institutionalization and thus excluded from social interaction. The objective of this study was to present the primary experiences of Psychiatric Reform during key historical moments in the development of the Psychosocial Care Network (PCN), even within the municipality of Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methodology: A literature review was conducted across various databases, utilizing the following keywords: Psychiatric Reform, mental health, and psychosocial care. Results: The quest for an understanding of the evolution of Brazilian Psychiatric Reform up to the present time, including its implementation in the municipality of Diamantina, allows for an examination of both the achievements and vulnerabilities in constructing this psychosocial support network.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/innovhealthknow-034


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Derechos de autor 2023 Gabriela de Cássia , Claudia Pereira de Pádua Sabia

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  • Marisa Resende Parreira
  • Paulo Henrique da Cruz Ferreira
  • Liliany Mara Silva Carvalho
  • George Sobrinho Filho
  • Guilherme Nogueira Mendes de Oliveira
  • Antônio Moacir de Jesus Lima