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- ItemPrograma de tabagismo e a terapia comunitária integrativa: rodando em direção a saúde(2013) MENEZES, Adriana Henriques Ribeiro; CARDELLI, Alexandrina Aparecida Maciel; DALMAS, José CarlosEste trabalho é um relato de quem não é terapeuta comunitário, mas que à frente da coordenação do Programa de Controle do Tabagismo de Londrina, PR, constatou adesão significativa dos grupos de tratamento do fumante conduzidos por terapeuta comunitário. Então se iniciou diálogo junto à Coordenação da Terapia Comunitária para realização de cursos de sensibilização para os facilitadores dos grupos de tabagismo e de reflexão sobre a Terapia Comunitária na Atenção Básica, o acolhimento amoroso das rodas, noções do pensamento sistêmico e teoria da comunicação.
- ItemPrograma de tabagismo e a terapia comunitária integrativa: rodando em direção a saúde(2013) MENEZES, Adriana Henriques Ribeiro; CARDELLI, Alexandrina Aparecida Maciel; DALMAS, José CarlosThis is an experience report from the coordinator of the Tobacco Use Program in Londrina – PR, which is not an Integrative Community Therapist, who found significant compliance in groups of smokers under treatment conducted by a community therapist. Hence, the Community Therapy Coordination was contacted to conduct sensibilization courses for facilitator agents of the smoking groups to debate the following topics: reflection over Community Therapy in Community Health, affectionate welcoming during discussion groups, Systemic Thinking and Communication Theory notions. A partnership was created between both programs. The goals were: to present results from the Tobacco Use Program associated to Community Therapy, to report its relevance for Health and for smoking cessation, and to discuss the positive experiences of Community Therapy in smoking groups. Two additional meetings were included within the program to perform therapy discussion groups. The first meeting took place in the beginning of the program to identify expectations, wishes and feelings related to tobacco use. The other meeting took place at the end of the program to highlight achievements, to reason feelings, and to strengthen selfconfidence in order to keep the smoker self-assured without relapses and to welcome those who haven’t quit the addiction yet. Smoking groups conducted by Community Therapists are able to increase program compliance and cessation of tobacco use. The Community Therapist skills in questioning, comprehending the addiction and accepting feelings experienced in the smoker daily routine make a difference in the groups. Also, these results motivate these professionals to engage on the Integrative Community Therapy course in Londrina-PR.