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Record Nr.

UNINA9910908372203321

Autore

Machín Suárez Raudelio

Titolo

Pathologisation, Depathologisation and Mental Health : Keys for a Contemporary Discussion from Ibero-America / / edited by Raudelio Machin Suarez

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024

ISBN

9783031700439

9783031700422

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (352 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

ParkerIan

Disciplina

150.198

Soggetti

Critical psychology

Mental health

Ethnology - Latin America

Culture

Psychoanalysis

Social medicine

Anthropology

Critical Psychology

Mental Health

Latin American Culture

Medical Sociology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part 1: Theoretical and Historical Context -- 1. Psychopathology revisited. Keys for a cultural understanding of pathologisations/de-pathologisations and their relationship with conceptions of mental health -- 2. "Defend yourself from madness": stigmatisation of mental illness in mental hygiene literature in Latin America at the beginning of the 20th century (1920-1960)" -- 3. Approach to the aesthetic ways of the Pathos -- 4. The limits of the enunciation on the subject and the Pathos in psychoanalysis: The case of Autisms -- 5. Pathos and networks: notes for study on a circular relationship -- Part 2: Case



Studies in Latin America -- 6. Care: following the micropolitics of pathologisation and depathologisation of children in Chilean schools -- 7. Pathologisation and depathologisation: a point of view based on psychoanalysis in Brazil -- 8. At risk or a risk: Latinas migrants in Europe, from vulnerability to social agency -- 9. Some guidelines to understand social discourses on pathologisation and well-being in public sports policies: a case study in Chile -- 10. Violence Saturation in the Lives of Black People in Latin America: The Pathology of Coloniality and What We Can Do About It.

Sommario/riassunto

This book examines the pathologisation and depathologisation of mental health in Ibero-América. It highlights the possibilities and the epistemic limits of the interpretative models of pathos that have legitimised mental health pathologies. Further, it proposes a rereading of psychopathology and analyses the clinical, philosophical, ontological, ethical, psychological and anthropological consequences of this. Across ten chapters it brings together academics from Latin America with colleagues from Europe, Asia and North America to address issues including stigma, aesthetics, childhood, gender, migration, political public or social networks and their relationship with mental health. Section 1 brings critical psychology into dialogue with psychiatry, sociology, philosophy and psychoanalysis to review the conceptual frameworks through which "pathology" has been understood in "psy" discourses. Section 2 presents a range of case studies that demonstrate the impact of debates around the pathologisation and de-pathologisation on mental health care in various populations across Latin American. It will offer fresh insights to practitioners, as well as to students and scholars working in the areas of mental health, critical psychology, medical sociology, Latin American studies, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Raudelio Machín Suárez, is a psychologist and holds a doctorate from the University of Havana, Cuba. He currently serves as an Associate Professor and Director of the Master's program in Psychopathology and Mental Health at the Faculty of Education and Social Sciences at Andrés Bello University in Chile. He has published several books, including Integration in Psychotherapy: Birth and Death of a Myth (1998), Epistemological Causes of the Dominance of Positivism in Educational Research (2010), Cuban Political Imaginary (2011), Organicity of Youth Political Movements (2014), New Waves in Social Psychology (2021), and more than twenty articles in indexed scientific journals. .