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Title: A mesmice identitária: a (im)possibilidade de emancipação na política de assistência social
Other Titles: La mismidad de identidad: la (im)posibilidad de emancipación en la política de asistencia social
The sameness of identity: the (im)possibility of emancipation in social assistance policy
Keywords: Identidade
CRAS
SUAS
Políticas públicas
Identidad
Identity
Public policies
Centro de Referência de Assistência Social (CRAS)
Sistema Único de Assistência Social (SUAS)
Issue Date: 18-Dec-2017
Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Psicologia Social (ABRAPSO)
Citation: SOUZA, R. F.; GONÇALVES, A. L. V. A mesmice identitária: a (im)possibilidade de emancipação na política de assistência social. Psicologia & Sociedade, Belo Horizonte, v. 29, p. 1-10, 2017. DOI: 10.1590/1807-0310/2017v29171276.
Abstract: The article reflects results of two pieces of scientific initiation research that had the basic scope of the psychosocial theory proposed by professor Ciampa, which conceives identity while human metamorphosis in search for emancipation. This theoretical methodological approach enabled a critical conceptual understanding of relevant aspects of the national policy on social assistance and the insertion of psychology in this production. For this purpose, the identity construction of psychologists and user citizens of the Social Assistance Reference Centers (CRAS) was researched with the use of qualitative methods with emphasis on life story interviews. Among the analyzed fragments, the perception of the psychologist of his/her professional identity (the anguish and systemic problems that hinder his/her emancipatory practices) stands out; as for the user citizens, the observed fragments are lack of comprehension of the policy ideas, the non-recognition of psychology as a community practice, and the conformity and resignation towards the experienced precariousness.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/36789
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