“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement
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Resumo: | The asylum model produced the exclusion of madness from social life, adopting the principle of therapeutic isolation, which led to the institutionalization of the person with mental suffering and their removal from the city and the social participation, subtracting from them the right to the city and the condition of citizenship. Currently, psychiatric reform in Brazil is one of the most important processes of criticizing the psychiatrisation of madness, promoting a deconstruction of the forms of social exclusion and the debate in society about the citizenship of the subjects in mental suffering and social vulnerability. Several innovative fronts, including work, art, culture, political activism and occupation of the city, have set new possibilities for life and expression for the people, in a new conception of madness and difference, in which the diversity of individuals have the right to the city and social participation. |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement“De vuelta a la ciudad, el sr. ciudadano” — reforma psiquiátrica y participación social: del aislamiento institucional al movimiento antimanicomial“De volta à cidade, sr. cidadão!” — reforma psiquiátrica e participação social: do isolamento institucional ao movimento antimanicomialpsychiatric reformsocial participationmental illnessasylum modelmental health.reforma psiquiátricaparticipación sociallocuramodelo de asilosalud mental.reforma psiquiátricaparticipação socialloucuramodelo manicomialsaúde mental.The asylum model produced the exclusion of madness from social life, adopting the principle of therapeutic isolation, which led to the institutionalization of the person with mental suffering and their removal from the city and the social participation, subtracting from them the right to the city and the condition of citizenship. Currently, psychiatric reform in Brazil is one of the most important processes of criticizing the psychiatrisation of madness, promoting a deconstruction of the forms of social exclusion and the debate in society about the citizenship of the subjects in mental suffering and social vulnerability. Several innovative fronts, including work, art, culture, political activism and occupation of the city, have set new possibilities for life and expression for the people, in a new conception of madness and difference, in which the diversity of individuals have the right to the city and social participation.El modelo de asilo produjo la exclusión de la locura de la vida social, fundado en el principio de aislamiento terapéutico, lo que llevó a la institucionalización de los locos y su retirada de la ciudad y la participación social, la pérdida del derecho a la ciudad y la ciudadanía. Actualmente, la reforma psiquiátrica en Brasil es uno de los procesos críticos más importantes para psiquiatrización de la locura, la promoción de una deconstrucción de las formas de exclusión social de la locura y el debate en la sociedad sobre la ciudadanía de las personas en la angustia mental y la vulnerabilidad. Varios frentes innovadores, la integración a través del trabajo, el arte, la cultura, el activismo político y la ocupación de la ciudad, han creado nuevas posibilidades de vida y expresión al sujeto, una nueva concepción de la locura y la diferencia en el cual los sujetos de la diversidad tienen derecho a la ciudad y la participación social.O modelo manicomial produziu a exclusão da loucura da vida social, fundado no princípio do isolamento terapêutico, que gerou a institucionalização do louco e sua retirada da cidade e do direito à participação social, com a perda do direito à cidade e da condição de cidadania. Atualmente, a reforma psiquiátrica no Brasil é um dos mais importantes processos de crítica à psiquiatrização da loucura, promovendo uma desconstrução das formas de exclusão social da loucura e o debate na sociedade acerca dos direitos e da cidadania dos sujeitos em sofrimento mental e vulnerabilidade social. Diversas frentes inovadoras, de inclusão pelo trabalho, pela arte-cultura, pela militância política e de ocupação da cidade, têm configurado novas possibilidades de vida e expressão para os sujeitos, numa nova concepção sobre a loucura e a diferença, na qual os sujeitos da diversidade têm direito à cidade e à participação social.Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EBAPE)2018-10-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/77389Brazilian Journal of Public Administration; Vol. 52 No. 6 (2018): Public Policies and the City; 1090-1107Revista de Administração Pública; Vol. 52 Núm. 6 (2018): Políticas Públicas y la Ciudad; 1090-1107Revista de Administração Pública; v. 52 n. 6 (2018): Políticas Públicas e a Cidade; 1090-11071982-31340034-7612reponame:Revista de Administração Públicainstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/77389/74129https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/77389/pdf_236Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Administração Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmarante, PauloTorre, Eduardo Henrique Guimarães2018-11-27T12:25:42Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/77389Revistahttps://ebape.fgv.br/publicacoes/rapONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rap@fgv.br1982-31340034-7612opendoar:2018-11-27T12:25:42Revista de Administração Pública - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement “De vuelta a la ciudad, el sr. ciudadano” — reforma psiquiátrica y participación social: del aislamiento institucional al movimiento antimanicomial “De volta à cidade, sr. cidadão!” — reforma psiquiátrica e participação social: do isolamento institucional ao movimento antimanicomial |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement Amarante, Paulo psychiatric reform social participation mental illness asylum model mental health. reforma psiquiátrica participación social locura modelo de asilo salud mental. reforma psiquiátrica participação social loucura modelo manicomial saúde mental. |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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“Back to the city, Mr. citizen!” — psychiatric reform and social participation: from institutional isolation to the anti-asylum movement |
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Amarante, Paulo |
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Amarante, Paulo Torre, Eduardo Henrique Guimarães |
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Torre, Eduardo Henrique Guimarães |
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Amarante, Paulo Torre, Eduardo Henrique Guimarães |
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psychiatric reform social participation mental illness asylum model mental health. reforma psiquiátrica participación social locura modelo de asilo salud mental. reforma psiquiátrica participação social loucura modelo manicomial saúde mental. |
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psychiatric reform social participation mental illness asylum model mental health. reforma psiquiátrica participación social locura modelo de asilo salud mental. reforma psiquiátrica participação social loucura modelo manicomial saúde mental. |
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The asylum model produced the exclusion of madness from social life, adopting the principle of therapeutic isolation, which led to the institutionalization of the person with mental suffering and their removal from the city and the social participation, subtracting from them the right to the city and the condition of citizenship. Currently, psychiatric reform in Brazil is one of the most important processes of criticizing the psychiatrisation of madness, promoting a deconstruction of the forms of social exclusion and the debate in society about the citizenship of the subjects in mental suffering and social vulnerability. Several innovative fronts, including work, art, culture, political activism and occupation of the city, have set new possibilities for life and expression for the people, in a new conception of madness and difference, in which the diversity of individuals have the right to the city and social participation. |
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