The Collective Support Network, a Potential Space for Identity Recovery: The Nursing Mother Project

The purpose of study is to contribute to the understanding from racism, racial intolerance, which exist in the Brazilian socio-culture & affect the mental health of the black population. With this objective in & based on Donald Winnicott's theoretical & clinical psychoanalytic conce...

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