Latin American interdisciplinary perspectives on bioethics and disabilities / Ana Paula Barbosa-Fohrmann, Sandra Caponi, editors.

This book provides a critical analysis of the experiences of people with disabilities in Latin America. It covers a wide range of topics related to intellectual and psychosocial disabilities. Written by Latin American researchers and adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, it provides an original...

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Other Authors: Barbosa-Fohrmann, Ana Paula (Editor), Caponi, Sandra (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2023]
Series:International library of bioethics ; 102.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: SUBJECTS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL DISABILITIES
  • Chapter 1. Empathizing with the Intellectually Disabled
  • Chapter 2. Experts by Experience, Demedicalization and the Emergence of Alternative Approaches to Mental Health Care: Gaining Autonomy & Medication Management (GAM) in Brazil
  • Chapter 3. Practice, Human Flourishing and Centres for Psychosocial Attention: A MacIntyrean Analysis from Both the Users and the Communitys Standpoints
  • Chapter 4. The Phenomenological Model as a Basis for the Inclusion of People with Intellectual Disabilities and Psychosocial Impact
  • Part II: MORAL AND LEGAL AGENCY
  • Chapter 5. Argentinas Mental Health Law: Sociocultural Questions regarding the Normative Framework
  • Chapter 6. Legislation and Practices of Psychiatric Institutionalization in Brazil: A Foucauldian Interpretation of Barbacenas Holocaust
  • Chapter 7. "Nootropics in the Era of Affective Capitalism: Drug Consumption and Discourse Effects"
  • Chapter 8. The Body in O Cemiterio dos Vivos by Lima Barreto: An Aesthetic Phenomenological Reflection on the Practice of Norms
  • Chapter 9. The Rights of Children with Psychosocial Disabilities and the Prescription of Antipsychotics in Childhood
  • Chapter 10. "So that in the practice of good manners, she will find a dignified and happy life" : Institutional Practices towards Incarcerated Women (Brazil, 1930s).