The “latent liminality” of the therapeutic itineraries in mental health: an ethnographical approach in the Temuco city. Article Sidebar PDF (Español (España)) Published Dec 31, 2024 DOI https://doi.org/10.25074/rantros.v11i22.2658 Main Article Content Pablo Betancur Alvarado Universidad Católica de Temuco Article Details Issue Vol 11 No 22 (2024) Section Artículos How to Cite Betancur Alvarado, P. (2024). The “latent liminality” of the therapeutic itineraries in mental health: an ethnographical approach in the Temuco city. Antropologías Del Sur, 11(22), 103-119. https://doi.org/10.25074/rantros.v11i22.2658 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver estadisticas Downloads Download data is not yet available. Abstract In this paper present the therapeutic itineraries in mental health of 8 users of the Health Mental Program from Family Health Center Pueblo Nuevo, Temuco, Chile, based on an ethnographic approach carried out between 2022 and 2023. For this purpose, I describe 4 nodes or institucional instances for the management of mental health illness, in wich the therapeutic itineraries are concentrated: 1) the public system, 2) the Health Mental Program from Family Health Center, 3) the private system, and 4) the “new age” medicine. Product of the tension between the institutionalization of treatment and management afflictions, and the uncertainty arising from the contradiction between therapies, diagnoses, long waiting lists (public system) and the monetary barrier (private system and “new age” medicine), I understand that therapeutic itineraries in mental health form experiences of “latent liminality”. Keywords mental health therapeutic itineraries illness liminality