Community involvement in mental health
Camino Abierto Cultural Center: an experience of demanicomialization in a general hospital
978-620-4-75987-6
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340
2022-05-16
91.90 €
eng
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The author describes the process of dementia in Río Negro-Argentina, but also the "epic" of the Camino Abierto Cultural Center that depends on a Public Hospital in a place where the asylum was closed more than 30 years ago. The existence of the center consolidated the hope of a favorable development for mental health responses in the city of Bariloche. This experience allowed us to see that there was no room for exclusion or confinement and that a Community Center can be absolutely inclusive only if it is developed in an inclusive environment. It is from this perspective that “community participation” is understood and spoken of here, as a process and as a royal road to social inclusion. In this work we speak of a participation without passage to the psychiatric hospital because it constitutes a metaphor of the impossibility: of living outside the walls, of being able, of recovering. In this way, it constitutes a valuable contribution so that the main components that constitute the anti-asylum reform system can continue to be developed and strengthened.
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