Psychology and the issue of networking in Social Assistance Policy in Brazil

Psychology and the issue of networking in Social Assistance Policy in Brazil

Authors

  • Rafael Bianchi Silva
  • Rafaela Naomi Takahashi Osawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue2-fulltext-1771

Keywords:

networking, Psychology, social work

Abstract

The profession of psychologist was instituted in Brazil having as professional duties, activities related to psychological diagnosis, professional guidance and selection, psycho-pedagogical guidance and solution of self-adjustment problems. This article examines the psychologist work inside the Brazilian National Policy of Social Assistance (PNAS), regarding the issue of networking. From the network vision and its implications of working with public policies, we discuss the psychologist insertion in that policy. As objects of analysis, we use the documents that parameterize the policy of Social Assistance in Brazil and those produced by the Federal Council of Psychology (CFP), regarding to the conceptualization, importance and role of the psychologist in networking. We concluded that, from this perspective, the psychologist work implies the transversalization of practices and knowledge leading to establish new ways of doing Psychology.    

Author Biographies

Rafael Bianchi Silva

Pós-Doutor em Psicologia (UEM). Doutor em Educação (Unesp/Marília). Docente do Departamento de Psicologia Social e Institucional e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia da Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)

Rafaela Naomi Takahashi Osawa

Psicóloga formada pela Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL). Bolsista de Iniciação Científica (FA/UEL) entre 2018-2019.

Published

2020-06-29

How to Cite

Silva, R. B., & Osawa, R. N. T. (2020). Psychology and the issue of networking in Social Assistance Policy in Brazil. Psicoperspectivas, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol19-Issue2-fulltext-1771

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