LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira.; GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; RODRIGUES, Renata Vilela.; FERREIRA, Evelyn Tarcilda Almeida.
Resumen:
This article aims to interrogate the practices of medicalization of bodies, in the present, and to describe some movements, associations
and entities that participate in the resistance to the medicalization practices. It seeks to think what are the efects of these
movements, what are their patterns and concerns and how articulate claims and criticisms, in view of the growing process of
medicalization of existences and society. The object’s constitution and the labor problematic are discussed, starting with Michel
Foucault and the contributions made in lectures, conferences and publications held in Brazil. Resistances are presented, described
and analyzed within the limits of the national context, although they are also thought of in an international sphere, but this is not
the case in this study. The presence of psychologies is marked in most of the resistance movements and, in several cases, has become
the basis of criticism to medicalization, in the last decades with relevant action in this political and social.