PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICES IN THE GUARANTEE OF THE RIGHT TO ADOPTION, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY LIFE
Psychological Practices. Adoption. Family and Community Living.
This study seeks to understand the repertoires produced in academic literature on psychological practices to guarantee the right to family and community life, in the Children and Youth Court, specifically, in the field of adoption, having as a parameter for discussion the National Plan for the Promotion, Protection and Defense of the Right of Children and Adolescents to Family and Community Living. It is based on a review of the dialogical literature, focusing on the analysis of linguistic repertoires, with assumptions based on the social constructionist movement, as a reference for the production of knowledge, which considers language as a social action built from the repertoires used, by which people make sense of the world in which they live. The analysis of repertoires will make it possible to identify psychological practices with regard to adoption and the guarantee of family and community coexistence. To build the object of study, national publications available in the Scientific Electronic Library Online databases were accessed, Periodicals of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel and Database of dissertations defended in the Graduate Program in Psychology of the Psychology Institute of the Federal University of Alagoas, with the following descriptors: psychology, adoption and family and community life. Scientific literature will make it possible to understand the knowledge that has been produced on this topic, as well as dialogue about the articulation of psychological practices in the Childhood and Youth Court with the guiding Plan in adoption policy actions, providing a dialogue of repertoires on the performance of Psychology present in the publications accessed with the guidelines of public policy.