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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.19940Palavras-chave:
manicômio judiciário, reforma psiquiátrica, Hospital de Custódia de Franco da RochaResumo
O artigo resgata parte da memória de um passado recente - da década de 80 até a atualidade, de ações que se tornaram significativas tanto a âmbito nacional quanto no Estado de São Paulo, sobre o movimento em defesa dos pacientes internados nos antigos manicômios judiciários. Pretende, também, através destas passagens, refletir brevemente sobre a complexidade que é tratar do tema, apesar dos avanços da legislação em saúde mental no Brasil, tendo como referencial algumas experiências no Hospital de Custódia e Tratamento Psiquiátrico Professor André Teixeira Lima, de Franco da Rocha, Estado de São Paulo.Downloads
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Manual de Legislação em Saúde Mental. Ministério da Saúde; Brasília: 2004.
Mamede MC. Cartas e retratos: uma clínica em direção è Ética. Curitiba/São Paulo: Altamira/FAPESP; 2006.
Lei Federal 10.216/2001. Ministério da Saúde. Brasília.
Ministério da Saúde. Portaria Interministerial 1777/2003. Ministério da Justiça. Brasília, 2003.
Reforma Psiquiátrica e Manicômio Judiciário: Relatório Final do Seminário para a Reorientação dos Hospitais de Custódia e Tratamento Psiquiátrico. Brasília: 2002.
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