PSICOFOBIA: PERCEPÇÃO DA SAÚDE MENTAL EM ESTUDANTES DE MEDICINA
2019; Volume: 6; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2318-3780
AutoresGabriela Buchli, Hellen Larissa Oliveira Lourenço, Kaio César Oliveira Santos, Katrine Alves Parreira,
Tópico(s)Youth, Drugs, and Violence
ResumoIn Roman and Greek antiquity, mad were seen true disturbers of a society's morality and so it was believed that they should be banished from the common people. However, with the psychiatric revolution, in the mid-1970s and 1980s, there was a change concerning concepts related to mental disorders, giving them proper name and specificity, enabling more enlightened forms of treatment and behaviors. Regarding this, by means of this historical evolution, well of the evolution on the mental health vision. Nowadays it is commom call all those who have some type of prejudice with people with mental illnesses , as psychophobic , thus bringing to our everyday life the neology of Psychophobia (PICCININ, 2016). In agreement with Philippe Pinel (1745-1826), he emphasized the importance of a more respectful and humanitarian approach to the treatment of mental illnesses, and realizing that in the present day this prejudiced behavior is still present in society. This research aims to discuss, with support in research already carried out on mental health and therefore on psychophobia, the historical evolution of mental health and the vision about those who suffer some mental disorder, well the prejudice that these people still suffer. We will also discuss the importance of multidisciplinarity in the care of individuals with mental disorders, the prevalence of which disorders affect the academic environment and, moreover, the diagnosis of these individuals.
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