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Social representation and subjectivity of becoming mentally ill

The purpose of the study was to think madness through the perspective of social psychology, identifying the net of symbolic meanings that articulate themselves. Fifty-two interviews were carried out with individuals diagnosed as mood disturbance patients. They were provided outpatient treatment for at least one year, in a specialized psychiatric unit in Fortaleza's municipal institution. The content of the speeches were gathered through semi-structured interviews, using content analysis. The process of social representations' construction of madness is a dynamic one, in which the meanings are often shared and re-elaborated. Social representations of madness identified on speeches take place mainly around figurative schemes, such as: out of oneself, disease, emotional uneasiness and reality distortion; the ways to represent the causes of own psychological illness are organized in figurative schemes and unities of meaning related to loss, myths, and nervous disease; causes attributed to psychological illness were identified as: loss, myths, and nerves' disease.

representation; subjectivity; becoming mentally ill


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