“Eu me sentia um nada”: história oral de mulheres em sofrimento psíquico na Atenção Básica sob uma perspectiva de gênero e a repercussão de práticas integrativas e complementares
Articulating gender and mental health is an urgent challenge. This article analyzes reports of women in psychic suffering in Primary Health Care from a gender perspective and the repercussions of Integrative and Complementary Practices in these women’s perception. To this end, interviews were cond...
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Physis: Revista de Saúde Coletiva
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ऑनलाइन पहुंच: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/54605 https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-73312022320108 |
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सारांश: | Articulating gender and mental health is an urgent challenge. This article analyzes reports of women in
psychic suffering in Primary Health Care from a gender perspective and the repercussions of Integrative and
Complementary Practices in these women’s perception. To this end, interviews were conducted with five users
of a Basic Health Unit, accompanied by floral therapy activities and a group of women. For the interviews, the
Thematic Oral History technique was used between November and December 2018. The data analysis was
carried out in terms of Content Analysis, resulting in the synthesis of the following categories: 1) stories of
suffering of the women welcomed in Primary Health Care, and 2) the production of mental health based on
flower therapy and the women's group. By shedding light on the stories behind the diagnosis of Common
Mental Disorders, women's understanding of psychic suffering has been reframed, revealing its ethicalpolitical dimension. The flower therapy and the group of women present a potential for the production of
mental health and empowerment, pointing a way to deconstruct the a-historical character of psychological
suffering and the medicalization of social phenomena within the scope of Primary Care |
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