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NOTAS SOBRE ÉTICA E PSICOLOGIA DO TRÂNSITO: articulações ético-profissional no processo de avaliação psicológica
Author(s) -
Adrian Bezerra Assunção,
Ana Carolina de Araújo Tomé,
Vanessa Carneiro Bandeira de Carvalho
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psicologia e saúde em debate
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-922X
DOI - 10.22289/2446-922x.v7n1a22
Subject(s) - psychology , praxis , context (archaeology) , normative , narrative , applied psychology , promotion (chess) , professional ethics , social psychology , process (computing) , set (abstract data type) , engineering ethics , political science , engineering , computer science , law , paleontology , politics , biology , linguistics , philosophy , programming language , operating system
Ethics is described as the set of behavioral patterns, conceptions, values and any other aspects that determine the actions of the individual and / or social group. In refer to psychology, these standards are regulated by the Psychologist's Professional Code of Ethics (CEPP), as a tool that governs the normative principles and behaviors expected of professionals in the field. Therefore, it is also stipulated about the various areas of activity of psychology, among them psychological assessment (PA) within the context of traffic, the role of the psychologist being indispensable to the process of health promotion, safety and accident prevention, although, in practice, act only with psychotechnical execution. Thus, the present study aims to explain ethical-professional articulations in the PA process in the context of traffic. Furthermore, the qualitative approach was used as a method, with a descriptive objective, whose resource is the narrative review of literature, covering the period from 2005 to 2020. However, it is possible to infer that such factors are closely related, making their articulation essential for the execution of an effective and committed social praxis.

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