In partnership with Esmat, NAPSI has provided 1.8 thousand consultations in two years

Since its implementation, on November 10th, 2020, the Psychosocial Reception and Monitoring Center (NAPsi) of the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins has provided 1,837 consultations, 527 of which in 2021 and 1,310 in 2022.

Of the total number of services provided, most were for servers and Judges of the capital, according to data from the Center. In 2021, 409 (78%) people were received from Palmas and 118 (22%) from the interior of the State; in 2022 there was an increase in the demands, with 812 (62%) users from the Capital and 498 (38%) from other districts in the State. A survey carried out by NAPsi also identified that there was a considerable predominance of demand for attendance by the female public (76%). As for the modality of the consultations, the Center points out that 52% of the consultations are in person, and 48% are done remotely.

Main motivations

Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, adjustment disorder, panic, phobias, acute stress reaction); Adaptation Disorder (depressive and depressive-anxious reactions); social and family problems (family, marital life, affective life, children, mourning etc.); work-related issues (stress at work, overload, interpersonal relationships, moral harassment etc.) and existential issues were the main motivations for seeking assistance.

 

Collective activities

In addition to individual consultations, between 2021 and 2022, NAPsi held several collective online activities, such as lectures, conversation circles and lives, which provided the debate on mental health, the dissemination of knowledge and the broad participation of servers and magistrates from all regions of the State. Developed in partnership with the Superior School of the Judges of the state of Tocantins (ESMAT), these collective actions could be transmitted in real time, interactively, totaling more than a thousand registrations.

Among the addressed topics were "Stress Management" (January/2021), "The importance of talking about mental health" (January/2021), "Yellow September: talk, act and save lives" (September/2021), "Fears and uncertainties: Mental health in the context of the new contamination by COVID-19" (January/2022), "Healthy mind, healthy body" (February/2022), "The prevention of bullying and the fight against discrimination at work within the Judiciary" (May/2022), and "Moral harassment at work and the implications for mental health" (May/2022). During this period, NAPsi also participated, in partnership with other sectors of the TJ/TO, in face-to-face collective activities in Palmas, such as the rounds of conversation: "Educating with balance between love and limits", "Integral Health of Men", "Caring for those who care", with professionals from the Health Center/Cesau, JMed and Napsi.

In Araguaína, there were rounds of conversation about mental health, orientations, psycho-education, and dissemination of NAPsi.


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