This study aims to comprehend the expectations and aspirations of a community about the deployment of a group of mental health in primary care. This is a qualitative study that uses the assistant convergent research approach. Data were collected through workshops with psychotropics users, accompanied by Primary Care in the South of Brazil. The first workshop aimed to reflect on and develop strategies to dealing with asylum model. The second discussed the importance of spaces that strengthen bonds of affection and act as means of prevention in mental health. The third discussed the issue of restriction of liberty imposed by mental suffering. It was found that spaces dedicated to mental health in the primary care will add to the effectiveness of the practices and to the construction of new knowledge to the user's health and life