“Every crazy person has their own mania” program
Promoting mental health and interdisciplinary training in an institution open to children, adolescents, and adults
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https://doi.org/10.30712/guara.v3i3.9840Keywords:
Mental Health, Promotion of health, PsycotherapyAbstract
This program aims to promote mental health; provide interdisciplinary treatment; and foster the involvement and transformation of patients, students, and professionals. This clinic involves developing a therapeutic plan for each patient, comprising individual, group, and family care, as well as therapeutic workshops. The services that comprise CACIA UFES include: reception, referrals, individual and family care, and therapeutic workshops in social communication, storytelling, expression, imagination, methods and techniques for using mosaics, modeling, music, lyrics, and painting. The program serves children, adolescents, and adults from the university community and those in partnership with HINSG/SESA, accommodating all needs.
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