The Brazilian Psychiatric Reform (BPR) process proposes a break with the asylum paradigm in several dimensions. Thinking about care spaces and the right to the city are important flags for this issue. Having that in mind, we build a theoretical-conce...
The images of cities before, during and after the Covid-19 Pandemic represent a contemporary challenge. During this period, thinking about being, being and living in a city/society of capacitation brings to light the loss of rights and the demands of...
mental health care for the homeless population (PSR) is an important topic, but supported by several studies as underexplored. Given the complexity of this demand, we have several services in the SUS and SUAS that require intersectorial work articula...
Due to the new questions that arisethe Brazilian Psychiatric Reform, for the processes of deinstitutionalization in the mental health field, this research leans over the production processes of existential territories in the city, through the experie...
Revealing the daily lives of six beneficiaries of the “De Volta Para Casa” Program (PVC) in order to analyze its effects and point out what can be learned for updating and continuing the deinstitutionalization process in dialogue with the current...
Historical social representations about stigma and prejudice related to unhoused people cause psychological distress, feeling of shame, withdrawalfamily and social relationships. This article aimed to understand how unhoused people and health profess...
Housing First (HF) is has spread as an intervention to overcome homelessness among people with mental health problems. In Brazil, HF inspired initiatives focused on homeless people who abuse drugs implemented in the field of public policy. Studies in...
This research highlights housing as one of the dimensions of the lives of individuals who experience severe psychological suffering, which reverberates in their care and unique therapeutic plan. Objective: For users of Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS...
