Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry

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Autor(a) principal: Alarcón,Renato D.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lolas,Fernando, Mari,Jair J., Lázaro,José, Baca-Baldomero,Enrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462020000100015
Resumo: The multi-faceted phenomenon known as globalization has a particular impact on the conceptual and practical development of mental health disciplines in general, and psychiatry in particular, across different world regions. To be theoretically and functionally effective, global psychiatry requires an integration of its different components. To such objective, and after a brief review of continental European and Anglo-Saxon contributions, this article examines the history, characteristics, and contributions of Latin/Iberian American and Spanish-speaking psychiatry, in order to substantiate its role in world psychiatry. The Latin American proper (including Portuguese-speaking Brazil), Spain, and U.S.-based Hispanic components are described, revealing an identity that is based on a humanistic tradition, a value-based, culturally-determined clinical approach to patient care, and a pragmatic adaptation of different treatment resources and techniques. These may constitute supportive elements of an instrumental inter-regional bond in the present and future of our discipline.
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title Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
spellingShingle Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
Alarcón,Renato D.
Latin American psychiatry
Spanish-speaking psychiatry
globalization
global mental health
Hispanic culture
identity
title_short Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
title_full Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
title_fullStr Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
title_full_unstemmed Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
title_sort Latin American and Spanish-speaking perspectives on the challenges of global psychiatry
author Alarcón,Renato D.
author_facet Alarcón,Renato D.
Lolas,Fernando
Mari,Jair J.
Lázaro,José
Baca-Baldomero,Enrique
author_role author
author2 Lolas,Fernando
Mari,Jair J.
Lázaro,José
Baca-Baldomero,Enrique
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alarcón,Renato D.
Lolas,Fernando
Mari,Jair J.
Lázaro,José
Baca-Baldomero,Enrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Latin American psychiatry
Spanish-speaking psychiatry
globalization
global mental health
Hispanic culture
identity
topic Latin American psychiatry
Spanish-speaking psychiatry
globalization
global mental health
Hispanic culture
identity
description The multi-faceted phenomenon known as globalization has a particular impact on the conceptual and practical development of mental health disciplines in general, and psychiatry in particular, across different world regions. To be theoretically and functionally effective, global psychiatry requires an integration of its different components. To such objective, and after a brief review of continental European and Anglo-Saxon contributions, this article examines the history, characteristics, and contributions of Latin/Iberian American and Spanish-speaking psychiatry, in order to substantiate its role in world psychiatry. The Latin American proper (including Portuguese-speaking Brazil), Spain, and U.S.-based Hispanic components are described, revealing an identity that is based on a humanistic tradition, a value-based, culturally-determined clinical approach to patient care, and a pragmatic adaptation of different treatment resources and techniques. These may constitute supportive elements of an instrumental inter-regional bond in the present and future of our discipline.
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