
RELATO DE EXPERIÊNCIA: PROCESSO DE AVALIAÇÃO PSICOLÓGICA EM UM CENTRO DE REFERÊNCIA DE ASSISTÊNCIA SOCIAL (CRAS)
Author(s) -
Pedro Henrique Silva de Alencar,
Noé do Carmo Bezerra,
Karoline Giele Martins de Aguiar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psicologia e saúde em debate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-922X
DOI - 10.22289/2446-922x.v7n1a19
Subject(s) - internship , psychology , context (archaeology) , social vulnerability , psychological intervention , institution , community psychology , applied psychology , social psychology , public relations , medical education , sociology , political science , medicine , psychiatry , social science , paleontology , biology
The CRAS psychologist works with the prevention and strengthening of bonds, whether individually or collectively, in the context of social vulnerability based on interventions that promote basic protection, based on ethical thinking that guarantees the realization of people's rights. The study is a report of an internship experience in Psychological Assessment and Psychodiagnosis developed by academics from the 7th period of the Psychology course, aiming to discuss the practice of the Psychological Assessment process, in the activity of the Public Policy psychology professional assistants. The internship took place between the months of August and December 2020 at a Reference Center for Social Assistance in a peripheral neighborhood in a city in the interior of the state of Maranhão, after authorization from the Ministry of Education - MEC, for the return of curricular internships. caused by COVID-19 contingencies. The experience of conducting the internship in psychological assessment in a public institution like CRAS is challenging for any student of psychology, since the institution does not provide the appropriate physical, structural and instrumental environment for the psychological assessment process, being successful in tracking users of the service that needed psychological interventions and were referred to health services. Keywords: Internship; Public policy; Psychological Assessment; Psychology and Social Assistance.