Recovery, prevention and health promotion
Gain knowledge through articulation between theoretical concepts and practical experiences in order to contribute to the recovery, prevention and health promotion in order to improve the quality of life of people with problems caused by use and dependence on alcohol and other drugs as well as to their families; in the context of the Unified Health System (SUS) depending on the current theoretical conceptions of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform (RPB) and the current National Mental Health Policy.
Conduct consultations in the context of SUS aiming to understand and intervene on psychological distress, allowing the reworking and reframing subjective demands and social inclusion of the institution's users, suffering through preventive work, reducing damage and socioterápico under the biopsychosocial and spiritual perspective together with an interdisciplinary team.
[...] Support individual user guidance. The intern will meet the individual user, when necessary, in order to prepare you for the service group. This is not a psychotherapeutic care, or be accompanied by a technical, but should be discussed in supervision. Care guide individual families of users: when demand this service should be performed by the technicians of CAPS or by the trainee, having psychotherapeutic connotation. It aims to inform the family about the user and their treatment, and how it (the family) can contribute to it. [...]
[...] Supervised plan in clinical psychology 1. IDENTIFICATION Intern: Antonelly Brenda dos Santos Silva Number of Registration: Address: Rua Visconde de Albuquerque 185, apt 404, Madalena, Recife / PE. CEP 50610- Stage area: Clinical Psychology Sub-Area: Mental Health Stage location: Psychosocial Support Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs Eulâmpio Lamb (CAPSad - located at Rua Rondônia Lamb, Recife - PE, CEP: 50720-710. Phones: 3228-3200 / Preceptor: Erika Randau. CRP: 02/ INTERNSHIP PROGRAM General Information Internship Period: April to November 2008. Start of Supervised Internship April End Stage I supervised: July Start of Supervised Internship II: August Termination of Supervised Internship II: November Hours Supervised Internship Hours foreseen: 268 hours Total for Time: 19 hours Shift: Morning and Afternoon Days and times: Mondays from 14 to 17h (UFPE); Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 08:00 to 12: 00hs (CAPSad-EC) Supervised II: Hours foreseen: 338 hours Total for Time: 20 hours Shift: Morning and Afternoon Days and times: Mondays from 14 to 17h (UFPE); Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 08:00 to 12: 00hs and Fridays from 08:00 to 13: 00hs (CAPSad- EC). [...]
[...] Adjustments between working hours and activities will be held throughout the stage and will appear in the probation report. REFERENCES ALLPORT, G. (1993). Personality. London: E.P.U AMARANTE, P. (1994) Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Reform. Rio de Janeiro. Fiocruz. BATISTA AND SILVA, MB (2005) Psychosocial Care and Population Management: On the Discourses and Practices Liability vise in the Mental Health Field in PHYSISIS: Public Health Magazine, Rio de Janeiro 127- BENJAMIN, Alfred. Interview Help / Alfred Benjamin; translation Costa dos Santos Abreu, Sao Paulo; Martins Fontes BERGERET, J. [...]
[...] Aiming to enhance the trainee's knowledge, and update it in relation to practices and issues addressed in Mental Health, particularly the problems caused by use and dependence on psychoactive substances, CAPSad - offer their trainees participation in lectures, symposia, congresses, training and courses in this area, which may be offered by the CAPS or other institutions. Participation in technical meetings. Weekly meeting with all the staff of the CAPS, in which clinical cases will be discussed in progress, the administrative affairs and the rules of the institution and every fortnight clinical surveillance will be the technical team by a professional guest. Technical guidelines and practices in relation to the screening process. [...]
[...] -Executiva.Secretaria Secretariat of Health Care Legislation in Mental Health: 1990-2004 / Ministry of Health, Executive Secretary, the Secretary of Health, - 5. ed.ampl . - Brasilia: Ministry of Health BRAZIL. Inhalants: Information and Prevention. Brasilia: SENAD 1998. BRAZIL. Needle Exchange: Drugs and AIDS. Science, Debate and Public Health. Brasilia International Classification of Diseases. Porto Alegre: Sagra-DC Luzzatto Dalgalarrondo, P. (2000) Psychopathology and Semiology of Mental Disorders. Porto Alegre: Artmed South. HOLMES, David (2001). Psychology of Mental Disorders. [...]
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