Psicopatologia e Classificação em Psiquiatria
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Mulher, Cuidado, Saúde MentaResumo
A saúde mental, antes focada principalmente na patologia psiquiátrica, tem como objeto de estudo todo o contexto biopsicossocial no qual o sujeito está inserido. Além disso, mais recentemente, tem surgido maior interesse na investigação das possíveis diferenças entre gêneros. Sobre a mente feminina, é imprescindível que os profissionais da saúde tenham a atenção e o conhecimento necessários sobre os transtornos psíquicos associados ao ciclo reprodutivo, devido tamanha repercussão que causam não somente à paciente. Diversas questões ainda estão em aberto no que se refere a um tema tão amplo quanto à saúde mental da mulher. Neste artigo traremos um breve panorama histórico, atualidades e perspectivas.
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