O processo saúde-doença e a dependência química: Interfaces e evolução

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Abstract

The drug addiction today is considered a complex and a serious Public Health problem. The discussion about drug addiction concerns the health/illness process, considering the models that contribute to the comprehension of this phenomenon at the current moment and to the established intervention strategies. Discussing the drug addiction today demands a reflection on how drug was faced throughout history, based on the health/illness issues and the hemogenic paradigms in each historical moment. This study intends to: a) show the theoretical-conceptual basis of three axes (health, illness and chemical dependence) and their intersections; b) activate a critical reflection about the health promotion issue in the context of chemical dependence, according to the biopsychossocial model currently present. This model considers the human being as a whole, gifted of subjectivity, knowledge and own tasks, active on the health/illness process, emphasizing the necessity of breaking the Cartesian model still dominant at health studies.

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Pratta, E. M. M., & dos Santos, M. A. (2009). O processo saúde-doença e a dependência química: Interfaces e evolução. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 25(2), 203–211. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-37722009000200008

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