O RECOVERY E O WRAP COMO AÇÕES DESPATOLOGIZANTES EM SAÚDE MENTAL, ÁLCOOL E OUTRAS DROGAS

Carlos Alexandre da Silva Rodrigues, Tânia Maris Grigolo, Daniela Ribeiro Schneider
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Recovery is presented as a de-pathologizing practice because it does not focus on the illness and its symptoms. It promotes the protagonism of individuals experiencing psychological distress in the care processes, as they become actively involved through mutual support groups and peer support. Support tools have been developed for users to sustain self-care processes and peer support. One of the most widely disseminated tools is the WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan), which is undergoing cultural adaptation in Brazil. It involves the creation of plans that help the person develop responses to everyday challenges, in order to promote well-being. Recovery and WRAP, when applied to individuals with problematic alcohol and other drug use (AD), represent an expanded clinical approach, as they focus on the individual rather than drug use. Their goal is the (re)discovery of autonomy, self-management, and improvement in quality of life without necessarily imposing a goal of "cure," abstinence, or "recovery" in its traditional meaning. The aim is to discuss possibilities for applying the principles of Recovery and the WRAP Program as de-pathologizing actions to assist the necessary transformations in the field of mental health care, particularly in the AD field. Recovery and WRAP, being tools that directly align with the principles of Psychosocial Care and the Unified Health System, as well as with Harm Reduction, promote mental health among users, strengthening their processes of citizenship.
康复和包装作为精神健康、酒精和其他药物的非病理行为
康复是一种去病理化的实践,因为它不关注疾病及其症状。它促进了在护理过程中经历心理困扰的个人的主角,因为他们通过相互支持团体和同伴支持积极参与。为用户开发了支持工具,以维持自我护理过程和同伴支持。传播最广泛的工具之一是WRAP(健康恢复行动计划),该计划正在巴西进行文化调整。它包括制定计划,帮助人们发展对日常挑战的反应,以促进幸福。康复和WRAP在应用于有问题的酒精和其他药物使用(AD)的个人时,代表了一种扩大的临床方法,因为它们侧重于个人而不是药物使用。他们的目标是(重新)发现自主性、自我管理和生活质量的提高,而不必强加传统意义上的“治愈”、禁欲或“康复”的目标。目的是讨论应用康复原则和WRAP方案作为去病理化行动的可能性,以协助精神卫生保健领域,特别是精神疾病领域的必要变革。康复和WRAP是直接符合社会心理护理和统一卫生系统原则以及减少伤害原则的工具,可促进使用者的心理健康,加强其公民身份进程。
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