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This book expresses a desire for dialogue and service to the community based on the interdisciplinary contribution of the teaching staff of the Masters in Social and Cultural Psychiatry of the FMUC. The different texts keep a relationship with psychiatry, from theoretical spaces intrinsic or extrinsic to the discipline, demonstrating that there is no health without mental health, and that there is no mental health without the social and cultural contexts that determine it.From an area of knowledge as hybrid as social and cultural psychiatry, various themes are addressed, with contributions not only from psychiatry, but also from psychology, sociology, sexology, anthropology and theology. These themes relate directly or indirectly to individual and collective health, valuing the psychological, social and cultural dimensions of malaise and suffering.
social epidemiology --- University --- suicide --- social and cultural psychiatry --- history --- community --- epigenetics
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