CAVALCANTE, I. P. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8477446048951104; CAVALCANTE, Ingrid Priscylla da Silva.
Abstract:
This work aims to understand the relevance of the monitoring of drug users in conflict with the law, sent to the CAPS ad de Sousa / PB and the meanings attributed by them, in the logic of trying to understand the treatment in which these subjects are inserted and how performs. It is justified to analyze the motivations and the follow-up in the CAPS ad of the user sent judicially before the moralization under the use and abuse of psychoactive substances; the marginalization and precariousness of the mental health service specializing in alcohol and other drugs and the importance of presenting the relevance of the treatment offered in CAPS ad in the life of the user and society. But, from the emphasis, this study, in the analysis of how this treatment is being carried out and what are the conditions in which the CAPS ad service has been objectified and the judicial referral of users in conflict with the law through therapeutic justice. The study presented here is constructed under the aegis of dialectical historical materialism, through a qualitative approach, based on a bibliographical review and field research, carried out in the city of Sousa-PB, in the year 2018, through a recorded and semi-structured interview with two users and five professionals from the Center for Psychosocial Care for Alcohol and Other Drugs Walter Sarmento de Sá. What is expected of this research is that it contributes to the fomentation of new studies and questions about the denial of the rights of the chemical dependent subjects, and that propitiates the construction of the most ethical, grounded and concise look, so that it can, minimally, give responses to social needs. It was possible to verify that the treatment consists of a very important way to offer an amparo to those subjects that make abusive use of psychoactive substances, to reduce the disorders caused by this consumption and to intervene in the social reality of this problem. However, the model of the Mental Health policy present, is stagnated only in legal clothing, which does not reach the proposed ends, making treatment difficult.