Contribuições das práticas da terapia ocupacional nos centro de atenção psicossocial álcool e drogas: uma revisão da literatura
Abstract
Chemical dependence is recognized by the World Health Organization
Health (WHO) as a disease of a climatic and progressive nature, worsening over the years
time and being triggered most of the time by social factors, that is, poverty,
social inequality and other contemporary problems, making not only a
issue of physical and mental health. The role of the occupational therapist within a
The Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and other Drugs (CAPs AD) is essential and should
always have the user as the main point, turning your attention to them and their singularities,
since from a therapeutic plan and through doing (act, actions, activities), the
patient regulates himself as a subject who creates, acts, regulates, organizes and manages his
daily life with serious activities for you. Objective: to map operations and practices
training by occupational therapists within the scope of CAPs AD, or other
health equipment, carrying out a bibliographical survey to be analyzed. Methodology:
systematic review, which consists of a bibliographic review of the literature based on a
systematic review on the work of occupational therapists in Care Centers
Psychosocial Alcohol and Drugs regardless of the year, in order to observe what changes these
practices suffered over the years Analysis of results: based on bibliographical search and
application of thematic analysis, contributed significantly to the development
new research, reinforcing the importance of publishing research and reports of
experiences of these practices, since all documentation may influence the practices of
other professionals in different locations and even allow an exchange of knowledge
between them, in addition to having an informative function for society, they begin to explain which
activities are carried out and how a Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and
Drugs.
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