Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision
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Resumo: | Bipolar Mood Disorder (THB) is characterized by mood change, which can be euphoric or depressive, its intensity and symptoms vary from person to person. This disorder also affects both men and women. There are many taboos and prejudice with people who have THB which makes it difficult, in many cases, to go from patients to doctors for examinations and diagnosis. This research aimed to discuss about THB from the perspectives of common sense and psychopathology, using a bibliographic procedure research and qualitative approach. Data were collected on the Scielo and Capes scientific platforms. The study showed that, by common sense, the patient of THB can bring great risks to society, which sees him as a mental patient without control or cure, and it is necessary to keep these people from social life. The treatment is not widely publicized, causing a perpetuation of prejudice in relation to THB. The little information about the disorder and prejudiced attitudes, leads many patients to suffer from marginalization and during the depressive episode, in some cases, the suicide attempt. The great challenge of mental health professionals is to bring knowledge of the disorder to society, in order to reduce this stigma about THB. |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological visionTrastorno bipolar: sentido común x la visión psicopatológicaO transtorno bipolar: senso comum x a visão psicopatológicaTranstorno de Humor BipolarSenso ComumPreconceitoSuicídio.Trastorno Bipolar del Estado de ÁnimoSentido ComúnPrejuicioSuicidio.Bipolar Mood DisorderCommon SensePrejudiceSuicide.Bipolar Mood Disorder (THB) is characterized by mood change, which can be euphoric or depressive, its intensity and symptoms vary from person to person. This disorder also affects both men and women. There are many taboos and prejudice with people who have THB which makes it difficult, in many cases, to go from patients to doctors for examinations and diagnosis. This research aimed to discuss about THB from the perspectives of common sense and psychopathology, using a bibliographic procedure research and qualitative approach. Data were collected on the Scielo and Capes scientific platforms. The study showed that, by common sense, the patient of THB can bring great risks to society, which sees him as a mental patient without control or cure, and it is necessary to keep these people from social life. The treatment is not widely publicized, causing a perpetuation of prejudice in relation to THB. The little information about the disorder and prejudiced attitudes, leads many patients to suffer from marginalization and during the depressive episode, in some cases, the suicide attempt. The great challenge of mental health professionals is to bring knowledge of the disorder to society, in order to reduce this stigma about THB.El trastorno bipolar del estado de ánimo (THB) se caracteriza por un cambio de humor, que puede ser eufórico o depresivo, su intensidad y síntomas varían de persona a persona. Este trastorno también afecta tanto a hombres como a mujeres. Hay muchos tabúes y prejuicios con las personas que tienen THB, lo que hace que sea difícil, en muchos casos, pasar de los pacientes a los médicos para los exámenes y el diagnóstico. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo discutir sobre la THB desde las perspectivas del sentido común y la psicopatología, utilizando un procedimiento bibliográfico de investigación y enfoque cualitativo. Los datos fueron recolectados en las plataformas científicas Scielo y Capes. El estudio demostró que, por sentido común, el paciente de THB puede traer grandes riesgos a la sociedad, que lo ve como un paciente mental sin control ni cura, y es necesario mantener a estas personas alejadas de la vida social. El tratamiento no es ampliamente publicitado, lo que provoca una perpetuación de los prejuicios en relación con la trata de personas. La poca información sobre el trastorno y las actitudes prejuiciosas, lleva a muchos pacientes a sufrir marginación y durante el episodio depresivo, en algunos casos, el intento de suicidio. El gran reto de los profesionales de la salud mental es acercar el conocimiento del trastorno a la sociedad, con el fin de reducir este estigma sobre la trata de personas.O Transtorno de Humor Bipolar (THB) se caracteriza por mudança de humor, podendo ser eufórica ou depressiva, sua intensidade e sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Este transtorno afeta igualmente homens e mulheres. Existem muitos tabus e preconceito com pessoas que tem o THB o que dificulta, em muitos casos, a ida dos pacientes aos médicos para exames e diagnóstico. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo discutir sobre o THB a partir das perspectivas do senso comum e da psicopatologia, utilizando-se de uma pesquisa de procedimento bibliográfico e abordagem qualitativa. O levantamento dos dados foi realizado nas plataformas científicas Scielo e Capes. O estudo mostrou que, pelo senso comum, o portador do THB pode trazer grandes riscos à sociedade, que o vê como um doente mental sem controle ou cura, sendo necessário afastar essas pessoas do convívio social. O tratamento não é muito divulgado, causando uma perpetuação do preconceito em relação ao THB. As poucas informações sobre o transtorno e as atitudes preconceituosas, levam muitos pacientes a sofrer com a marginalização e durante o episódio depressivo, em alguns casos, a tentativa de suicídio. O grande desafio dos profissionais da saúde mental é levar conhecimento do transtorno à sociedade, de modo a reduzir esse estigma acerca do THB.Research, Society and Development2021-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2057110.33448/rsd-v10i12.20571Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e547101220571Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e547101220571Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e5471012205712525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20571/18529Copyright (c) 2021 Marcileia dos Santos Freitas; Simara de Souza Mendes; Julio Cesar Pinto de Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, Marcileia dos Santos Mendes, Simara de Souza Souza, Julio Cesar Pinto de 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20571Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:10.814786Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision Trastorno bipolar: sentido común x la visión psicopatológica O transtorno bipolar: senso comum x a visão psicopatológica |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision Freitas, Marcileia dos Santos Transtorno de Humor Bipolar Senso Comum Preconceito Suicídio. Trastorno Bipolar del Estado de Ánimo Sentido Común Prejuicio Suicidio. Bipolar Mood Disorder Common Sense Prejudice Suicide. |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Bipolar disorder: common sense x the psychopathological vision |
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Freitas, Marcileia dos Santos |
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Freitas, Marcileia dos Santos Mendes, Simara de Souza Souza, Julio Cesar Pinto de |
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Mendes, Simara de Souza Souza, Julio Cesar Pinto de |
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Freitas, Marcileia dos Santos Mendes, Simara de Souza Souza, Julio Cesar Pinto de |
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Transtorno de Humor Bipolar Senso Comum Preconceito Suicídio. Trastorno Bipolar del Estado de Ánimo Sentido Común Prejuicio Suicidio. Bipolar Mood Disorder Common Sense Prejudice Suicide. |
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Transtorno de Humor Bipolar Senso Comum Preconceito Suicídio. Trastorno Bipolar del Estado de Ánimo Sentido Común Prejuicio Suicidio. Bipolar Mood Disorder Common Sense Prejudice Suicide. |
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Bipolar Mood Disorder (THB) is characterized by mood change, which can be euphoric or depressive, its intensity and symptoms vary from person to person. This disorder also affects both men and women. There are many taboos and prejudice with people who have THB which makes it difficult, in many cases, to go from patients to doctors for examinations and diagnosis. This research aimed to discuss about THB from the perspectives of common sense and psychopathology, using a bibliographic procedure research and qualitative approach. Data were collected on the Scielo and Capes scientific platforms. The study showed that, by common sense, the patient of THB can bring great risks to society, which sees him as a mental patient without control or cure, and it is necessary to keep these people from social life. The treatment is not widely publicized, causing a perpetuation of prejudice in relation to THB. The little information about the disorder and prejudiced attitudes, leads many patients to suffer from marginalization and during the depressive episode, in some cases, the suicide attempt. The great challenge of mental health professionals is to bring knowledge of the disorder to society, in order to reduce this stigma about THB. |
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