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Challenges for implementing a global mental health agenda in Brazil: The "silencing" of culture.

Francisco Ortega1, Leandro David Wenceslau2.   

Abstract

Since its emergence in 2007, Global Mental Health has been a growing and polemic area of study, research and practice in mental health worldwide. Despite having a significant endogenous academic production and innovative policy experiences, the Brazilian mental health field and its actors make few references to, and scarcely dialogue with, the Global Mental Health agenda. This article explores an aspect of this divergence between Global Mental Health initiatives and public mental health care in Brazil regarding the role of culture within mental health policies and practices. Our hypothesis is that part of this difficulty can be attributed to the low relevance of the cultural dimension for the Brazilian mental health field, here referred to as the "silencing of culture." We examine the possible historical roots of this process with reference to theories of "anthropophagy" and "cultural uniformity" in the context of Brazilian cultural matrices. We then describe two recent experiences in public mental health care that incorporate cultural competence through the work of community health workers and the example of community therapy. We argue that the development of cultural competence can be decisive in enabling an improved dialogue between research and practice in Brazilian mental health and global mental health initiatives.

Keywords:  Brazil; community health workers; community therapy; cultural competence; cultural diversity; global mental health

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32106796     DOI: 10.1177/1363461518824433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transcult Psychiatry        ISSN: 1363-4615


  2 in total

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Authors:  Francisco Ortega; Manuela Rodrigues Müller
Journal:  Front Sociol       Date:  2020-09-29

2.  Thinking beyond implementation: context and culture in global mental health.

Authors:  Cristian R Montenegro; Francisco Ortega
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-12
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