The authors seek to reflect upon their experience in community psychiatry field, in the context and time simultaneously challenging but also capable of inducing "ways of doing" in the encounter between the mental health worker and the patient. We seek, through an interdisciplinaty intention, to integrate a body of knowledge that confers a meaning temporarily and spacially located. We live in singular spaces designed by an architecture where the human figure is still identified and the program allows the reading of intersubjectivity.