A (loucura) entre parênteses: jogos goianos da saúde mental como dispositivo de desinstitucionalização e reinvenção da saúde
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2024-06-03
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This research focuses on the Goiás Mental Health Games (JGSMental), a sports cultural event collectively constructed and self-managed by users, family
members, students, and workers of the Goiás Psychosocial Care Network
(RAPS). The event traces a path of protagonism from a deinstitutionalizing and
anti-manicomial perspective of mental health care. The research question is: how
do the JGSMental contribute to the mental health care process? The general
objective was to analyze the collective construction of the JGSMental as a
component of mental health care, based on the perception of users, RAPS
workers, and Game organizers, as social actors involved. This qualitative
research is characterized as a case study. The total sample consisted of five
interviewees: 1 coordinator, 2 RAPS workers, and 2 users of mental health
services. The semi-structured interview was used as a data collection tool. The
data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. The results show that
the Games' focus is on user participation, with an emphasis on horizontal
relationships, mobilization, network articulation, self-management of health and
life, circulation in public spaces, visibility, and the Anti-Manicomial Struggle as a
political stance. Reflecting on the formation in the JGSMental construction and
experimentation spaces from the collective organization itself as a therapeutic act
brings us closer to the possibility of (re)inventing strategies for mediating the
relationship with madness.
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SOUSA, P. M. G. A (loucura) entre parênteses: jogos goianos da saúde mental como dispositivo de desinstitucionalização e reinvenção da saúde. 2024. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação Física) - Faculdade de Educação Física e Dança, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.