Psychology and CRAS
the importance of the psychologist in the home visit
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.358Keywords:
Social Assistance, CRAS, PsychologistAbstract
According to the Federal Council of Psychology (CFP), there are several possibilities for psychologist professionals to work in public social assistance policies, because through intersectionality spaces are created for intervention with social protection work. For this, it became plausible to think about the praxis of the psychologist in the Public Policies of Social Assistance, that is, what their attributions and in which references the professional together with the team can guide and carry out the necessary interventions. The study was based on the analysis of the proposed bibliography to select concepts that would bring to the text better argument, about the classifi cation and meaning of the term “Social Assistance” in CRAS.