From Mad in Brasil: It is public and notorious for those who browse them that social networks have become a true “mental health free fair”, a market of offers, sales and bargains in which a wide variety of miraculous solutions promises to identify, correct, extirpate problems, difficulties and all existential malaise.
It is practically impossible to pass unscathed from this flood of recommendations, tips, relational, existential, affective, behavioral and subjective orientations from the most diverse and dubious sources. In parallel to this, we see profound social and psychic changes from the crossings of virtuality. The establishment of new relational modes, as well as new ways of being and being in the world, check old references, considering the technological apparatus that crosses contemporary subjectivity.