IntroductionAmong the psychosocial care network services and devices, highlights the Center of Psycho-Social Attention (CPSAad) aimed at building a comprehensive, regionalized care, based on the extended clinic and from Singular Therapeutic Project (STP).AimsReport a successful experience of building a Singular Therapeutic Project in Center of Psycho-Social Attention.MethodsThis is a descriptive/reflective study type experience report, held in CPSAad from experiences of Mental Health's Multidisciplinary Residency members linked to the Center for Studies in Public Health, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.ResultsIt was noted that the STP assists practitioners in the planning of interventions from the needs highlighted by the user and it promotes the knowledge exchange and the co-responsibility of those involved in the care. Therefore, was built a STP of a homeless alcoholic user who initially attended the service as its basic needs refuge (food, hygiene and rest) without showing any interest in participating of activities, little interaction with professionals and other users, difficulties in expressing himself, besides often arriving at the service under alcohol influence. The residents planned the STP from the user's admission through the qualified hearing and construction of bonds.ConclusionsThe Singular Therapeutic Project operationalization allowed the user to feel cared, attended in his needs and recognized by the staff; favoured its treatment co-responsibility, leading him to participate in the proposed activities, medical appointments and examinations, and consequently the improvement of his interpersonal relationships.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
IntroductionBrazilian's humanization policy offers the extended clinic as acting tool in health services, which advocates the use of soft technologies to provide care to its clientele.AimDiscuss the interdisciplinary mental health residents approach to the care of the person with mental disorder.MethodsExperience report, accomplished by experiences of mental health's multidisciplinary residency members, which is in a lato sensu postgraduate linked to the study center of collective health, of the Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil. Structured on two axes: face meetings; and singling out actions in the daily work.ResultsFrom the understanding of the extended clinic as a light technology interdisciplinary approach, in which different professional specialties share knowledge and co-responsible themselves for the mentally disordered patients’ care, Residents have used it as a articulation tool and insertion in the different care scenarios. When developing activities, the residents use guidelines indicated by the extended clinic in order to leverage the work done by the person with mental disorders. Among which stands out: the host, building links, qualified listening, the sensitization for the care co-responsibility, construction of the unique therapeutic project, intersectional actions and sharing care with other services that make up the health system.ConclusionExperiences like these made it possible to perceive the applicability of the National Policy of Humanization through its main tool, which is the extended clinic that contributes to the work process of a health team, promoting interdisciplinarity and raising the prospective to the look of transdisciplinary.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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