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Training in psychology and the appropriation of the focus on primary health care in Fortaleza, Ceará

  • Lidiany Alexandre Azevedo
  • Daniely Ildegardes Brito Tatmatsu
  • Pedro Henrique Rocha Ribeiro
  • Lidiany Alexandre Azevedo

    Psicóloga, graduada pela Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brasil.

    Daniely Ildegardes Brito Tatmatsu

    Professora assistente da Universidade Federal do Ceará e tutora do PET-Saúde, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil. Mestre em Ciências da Saúde pela Universidade Federal do Maranhão

    Pedro Henrique Rocha Ribeiro

    Graduando em Psicologia pela Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brasil



Abstract

The socioeconomic changes that took place in Brazil in the 1980s and the guarantee of public policies by the 'citizen constitution' sparked a transformation in the psi field: the impracticability of the self-employed worker model and the opening of new fields of performance. Among these, Public Health, on its three levels of care, is what has enabled these new forms of integration the most. However, the psychologists' process of dialogue with this field of knowledge has been problematic, a fact that has lead to a type of training that has not provided the necessary readiness for them to work in line with SUS. This article aims to analyze the proposal of training professionals to work in primary care as foreseen under the undergraduate programs in psychology in Fortaleza by means of its political and educational projects. To achieve this, the authors used a qualitative approach and document analysis as their methodological strategy. It was found that, notwithstanding the new curriculum guidelines, psychologists are still trained based on a traditional clinical proposal, with education centered on the intervention model of health. The authors conclude there is a need for changes designed to expand and requalify the training in psychology to work in primary health care.

Keywords

training,
psychology,
primary care

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