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Item Direito à desconexão e a Síndrome de Burnout: uma questão de saúde mental(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2023) Lobato Neto, Irval de Menezes; Moreira, Lia Di Karla Tavares; Cruz, Edson Junior Silva da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0227617708373838In recent years, it has become increasingly important to study and debate issues that negatively affect the mental health of individuals in different aspects of life. Among these areas is the work environment, in which the subject spends a good part of his days exercising his work and from which he must have the right to disconnect at the end of the day. However, with the development of technology and the liquidity with which social changes began to occur, several professionals had to adapt to a form of digital work, in which the separation between workday and rest was extremely impaired. This excess of hours beyond the contractual one, linked to always being committed to the service, triggered an increase in the rates of mental illness among workers. In this sense, the present work aims to address the importance of ensuring employee protection and their right to disconnect from the work environment, in order to ensure care for their mental health.Item Direito à saúde baseado em evidências: uma análise sobre o uso da constelação familiar no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Pará(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2024) Farias, Luanne Rafaelle Nacimento; Lopes, Rebeca da Silva; Cruz, Edson Junior Silva da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0227617708373838This article presents a theoretical analysis of the application of family constellations in the judicial proceedings of the Brazilian judiciary in order to demonstrate the incompatibility of this institute with the constitutional right to health. In this context, the hypothesis will be developed that family constellations do not have sufficient evidentiary and scientific support to be considered a form of science in the strict sense, which makes it impossible to apply them in the judiciary as an alternative means of conflict resolution, under penalty of violating the fundamental principle of guaranteeing universal and quality health. Thus, the problem discussed is: how does the application of family constellations in the judiciary negatively affect the right to evidence-based health? For this, the methodology used for the research construction configures the implementation of the deductive method, based on bibliographic and documentary research, using historical, sociological, legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal materials that deal with the right to health in Brazil, the application of family constellations in the judiciary and evidence-based health rights. Furthermore, it is observed that the materials were analyzed from a qualitative approach, as well as primary and secondary sources were used.
