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      Psychiatry and Politics in Pelotas, Brazil: The Equivocal Quality of Conduct Disorder and Related Diagnoses

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          The world-wide emergence of categories for diagnosing mental health problems in children and youth such as conduct disorder is often attributed to the globalization of a highly biomedical form of psychiatry. In Brazil, a small group of therapists are resisting biomedicalization by keeping psychodynamic traditions alive and aiming to transform psychotherapy into a resource for politicized youth empowerment. Nevertheless, clinical practices demonstrate an increased use of biomedical diagnoses and therapeutic routines. On the basis of fieldwork with therapists and teachers, and a nine-year-long ethnography of young people, this article explores the localized effects of these potentially contradictory developments. Results show that the growth of biomedical practices alongside politicized therapeutic approaches is not indicative of underlying ambiguities but has, rather, emerged from the purposefully equivocal nature of Brazilian social, medical, and professional life. The article uses this Brazilian case study to critically debate theories of medicalization in the anthropology of psychiatry.

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                Journal
                Med Anthropol Q
                maq
                Medical Anthropology Quarterly
                Blackwell Publishing Inc
                0745-5194
                1548-1387
                December 2009
                : 23
                : 4
                : 455-482
                Affiliations
                simpleLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
                Article
                10.1111/j.1548-1387.2009.01073.x
                2810432
                20092054
                95f40d70-c747-4196-b617-ca6b26e3f937
                © 2009 American Anthropological Association

                Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.

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                Anthropology
                conduct disorder],medicalization,class conflict,[psychiatry,politics
                Anthropology
                conduct disorder], medicalization, class conflict, [psychiatry, politics

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