咖啡作为恢复的轴心:合作主义和心理健康

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Andrés Felipe Agudelo Hernández, Ana Belén Giraldo Alvarez
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目的了解农村地区心理健康互助团体的功能,分析其自身的心理健康恢复策略,特别是注重合作、社会创新和通过咖啡加强自身文化的策略。设计/方法/方法定性方法是通过专题分析、识别、分析和报告数据模式的方法来解决的。在选择参加者方面,选择了一个名为“妇女合作社”的互助小组的成员。该组织是哥伦比亚里萨拉尔达的一个自治商业组织。他们曾陪伴被诊断患有焦虑、抑郁和家庭暴力的人。六名年龄在18岁到62岁之间的女性接受了采访。本文描述了两个主题核心:“我为所有”,包括与他人的认同、对他人的需求、能够沟通、对群体的非自愿贡献和帮助他人的行动等类别。“人人为我”,包括共同成长,从群体动力中欢迎个人的个性,加强个人与现实的关系,从他人的经历中得到加强。研究限制/影响心理健康互助团体提出了联想结构,他们试图反对劳动领域的历史排斥障碍,并以这种方式促成了这样一个事实,即尽管这些模型具有悠久的历史,但很少有人从卫生系统的角度对其实施进行研究。当前卫生领域的研究应侧重于认识当前以医疗化、心理化和制度化为重点的精神卫生模式的缺陷,并指出更大的承诺,以部门间支持促进联系、网络、自主和相互照顾以及环境的倡议和方案,在这些倡议和方案中,可持续性和社会和经济增长是根本。社会影响在创造精神健康康复空间方面,合作社的变革行动具有一个基本要素。探讨了农村地区互助小组的原创性/价值组成部分,这可以在类似情况下复制上述结构,特别是在社会不平等使恢复困难的地区,如哥伦比亚。
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Coffee as an axis of recovery: cooperativism and mental health
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the functioning of a mutual aid group for mental health in rural area and analyze their own strategies for the recovery of mental health, especially those focused on cooperation, social innovation and the strengthening of their own culture through coffee. Design/methodology/approach The qualitative approach was addressed through the thematic analysis, method to identify, analyze and report patterns within the data. For the selection of participants, the members of a mutual aid group called “Cooperativa de Mujeres' was selected. This group functions as an autonomous business organization in Risaralda, Colombia. They have accompanied people diagnosed with anxiety, depression and domestic violence. Six women were interviewed, between the ages of 18 and 62. Findings Two thematic nuclei are described: “One for all” made up of categories such as identification with the other, need for the other, being able to communicate, contributing to the group involuntarily and actions to help others. “All for one”, made up of categories such as growing together, welcoming individuals in their individuality from group dynamics, strengthening the relationship of the person with reality, strengthen from the experiences of others. Research limitations/implications Mutual Aid Groups in mental health propose associative structures that they seek to oppose the barriers of historical exclusion in the labor field and in this way contribute to the fact that the models, although they have a long history, have been little studied with a view to their implementation by health systems. Practical implications Current research in the field of health should focus on recognizing the flaws of the current mental health model focused on medicalization, psychologization and institutionalization, and point to a greater commitment to intersectoral support for initiatives and scenarios that promote links, networks, autonomy and care for each other and the environment, where sustainability and social and economic growth are fundamental. Social implications The transformative actions of cooperatives are configured with a fundamental element when it comes to generating spaces for the rehabilitation of mental health. Originality/value Components of a mutual aid group in rural areas are explored, which could serve to replicate said structures in similar scenarios, especially in territories where social inequities make recovery difficult, such as Colombia.
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