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Stigma and epistemic injustice: experience of illness and treatment at CAPS AD III from the user's perspective

Abstract

This article is part of a qualitative research that seeks to give users a voice, making them actors through participatory research. It brought up stigmatized discourses and experiences affected by the loss of credibility, a concept introduced by Miranda Fricker as epistemic injustice. All data were generated through an interview model (MINI) in the first stage of the research, in the second moment, a participatory research was carried out under the logic of care that requires a practice based on sensitivity in relation to the experiences of the participating users in the world. Given this perspective, having a voice emerged as an essential point, and it is in this logic that the research carried out at CAPS AD III, so that users were part of a participatory approach, had the intention of producing changes.

Keywords:
Narrative; Stigma; Epistemic injustice; CAPS AD

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