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- Title
Dar lugar à palavra: reverberações da clínica com imigrantes bolivianos num CAPS infantojuvenil.
- Authors
Hatakeyama Joia, Julia; Lopes Diogo, Janaina; Restiffe de Carvalho, Sthefânia Kurkdjian; Nabarro Munhoz, Cláudia
- Abstract
The arrival of children of Bolivian immigrants at CAPS juvenile Mooca (Psychological Support Center) with speech and developmental delays, has severely increased over time. These children arrive at the center with speech delays, isolation, impairments in social cognition and behavioral, many of them hypothetically diagnosed with autism. In this article, we’ll introduce a specific therapeutic group of immigrants that collaborated to describe experiences of suffering, cultural uprooting and loneliness. We will try to broaden the possible reasons for delay in development demonstrated by children, interrogating how it could be related to the immigration experience and its subjective social-political effects. Lastly, we will discuss how the social demand for diagnoses respond to psychiatric reasons as opposed to care and listening to children’s necessities.
- Subjects
CHILDREN of immigrants; IMMIGRANT children; DEVELOPMENTAL delay; SOCIAL perception; CHILD development
- Publication
Estilos da Clínica, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 3, p346
- ISSN
1415-7128
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v27i3p346-363