Abstract:This article discusses, temporally, the Brazilian psychiatric reform since its initial formulation to the present time – that is, from the organization of the anti-asylum struggle movement, even under the military dictatorship, until now – a time of neoliberalism marked by an offensive conservatism. It argues about the need to fight conservatism and neoliberalism, as both walk in the opposite direction to the principles of the Unified Health System and psychiatric reform (such as universality, integrality, equ… Show more
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