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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Participação social e a potência do agente comunitário de saúde(Associação Brasileira de Psicologia Social, 2014-01-01) Castro-Silva, Carlos Roberto de [UNIFESP]; Mendes, Rosilda [UNIFESP]; Moraes, Ramiz Candeloro Pedroso de [UNIFESP]; Anhas, Danilo de Miranda [UNIFESP]; Rosa, Karina Rodrigues Matavelli [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The Community Health Agent (CHA) occupies an important mediation place between community and family health strategy (FHS). Although, in a critical view, we consider that the working of this professional, mainly in high social vulnerability locals, evidences the complexity and contradictions which must be discussed in an ethical-political perspective. The objective of this paper was to analyze and discuss aspects of the community organization and acquaintanceship that contributes for the construction of the CHA's social participation processes. It was a qualitative research, made in a health family unit in Cubatao, which had the participative research as a beacon for the procedures used, emphasizing the participative observation and semi-structured interviews. The results indicates that the intense sense of community and the proximity to community political forces contribute for the social participation process, otherwise the predominance of assistencialism and fear triggered by violence situations.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Residências terapêuticas e comunidade: a construção de novas práticas antimanicomiais(Associação Brasileira de Psicologia Social, 2011-12-01) Moreira, Maria Inês Badaró [UNIFESP]; Castro-Silva, Carlos Roberto de [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This article highlight an effort of connection between areas of Mental Health and Community Psychology related to public health practice focused on promoting autonomy and citizenship. In this sense through a research on the role of therapeutic residences, such as construction strategy anti-asylum practices, we discussed other spaces of sociability as mental health promoters, highlighting those asylum without walls which lead the community for psychiatric patients. Spinoza's contribution is important, because his theory conceives the subject from the quality of the interactions between themselves, or better, as it affects and is affected in the meetings, which may be the promoters of the power to act or not. This qualitative research, with inspiration ethnographic, participated in these research forty residents of five therapeutic residences installed in three districts of a Great Vitoria in Espírito Santo, Southeast Brazil.