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Clinical solutions performed in non-conventional settings
Author(s) -
Tatiana Benevides Magalhães Braga,
Bárbara Penteado Cabral,
Alessandro de Magalhães Gemino,
Marciana Gonçalves Farinha,
Demétrius Alves de França
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jahr
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1848-7874
pISSN - 1847-6376
DOI - 10.21860/j.12.2.6
Subject(s) - social welfare , democratization , clinical social work , subsidy , political science , social work , context (archaeology) , intervention (counseling) , vulnerability (computing) , politics , public relations , sociology , medicine , nursing , law , computer science , democracy , paleontology , computer security , biology
This paper presents the Brazilian specificities of the development of its public health and social assistance policies since the re-democratization process in the 1980s until today. Besides, it presents a wide range of conflicts between the economic interests and the political activism accountable for the advances of the public policies implementation. This evolution is presented as a subsidy to the reader’s understanding of the development of a clinical solution for non-conventional settings specific to the Brazilian social and economic reality. Successful clinical experiences in health and social assistance based on phenomenology are presented, not only for diagnosis purposes, namely for understanding the people, for the context in the question, as well as the successful management development. The first case describes the provision of a peripatetic group therapy service, prior as a walking clinical practice, where the notion of territoriality and the dynamics of group interaction facilitate the understanding of the patients, while the intrinsic condition of the work also facilitates the establishment of transferential relationships. The second case describes the complexity of social welfare policy challenges through the clinical intervention while presenting a family in a social and economic vulnerability context.

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