[From violence to bonding: constructing new meanings for attention to the crisis].

Rev Bras Enferm

Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Enfermagem, Faculdade de Enfermagem e Obstetricia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brasil.

Published: June 2015

This study aimed to know the meanings present in the discursive practices of the Centers for Psychosocial Care's professionals, produced by new ways to cope and relate to the subject in severe psychological crisis. This is a qualitative research, based on the theoretical perspective of social constructionism. It was analyzed 27 interviews of professionals from the identification of interpretative repertoires and construction of Association of Ideas Maps. Data were organized into themes: Difficulties of contention in service; Senses built around this practice; Professionals placements regarding that practice; Participation of the Military Police in the care of the crisis; Sense of responsibility of the nursing staff in caring for the crisis. It was demonstrated the need for discussion and construction of crisis care practices that are more collective and contract based on solid relationships that respect the uniqueness and subjectivity of the subject.

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