World of mental disease: perceptions and perspective of the health disease process
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769227371Keywords:
Mental health, Psychological stress, Perception, HospitalizationAbstract
Aim: to unveil the perception of the human being in the discovery of the world of mental illness and the prospects in the health disease process. Method: phenomenological study developed with 10 adults undergoing treatment in a psychiatric inpatient unit of a public hospital in a municipality in the south of Brazil. The production of data occurred through the phenomenological interview from January to March, 2014. Paul-Ricoeur's phenomenology-hermeneutics and Maurice Merleau-Ponty's theoretical-philosophical reference were used to understand the discourses. Results: the diagnosis of mental illness permeates the experience by generality and habit, which expose the historical paradigms. However, when it is shown as a body itself, the singularity emerges as a being in the world for the perceptions of the disease health process. Conclusion: to do so, it is necessary to unveil the real needs of the human being, in order to weave networks of meanings before the health disease and therapeutic perspectives processes.Downloads
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