This article provides a brief contextualization of some challenges present in the formation within the field of psychology and of community psychosocial practices. An analysis is performed in three axes. The first axis describes the current context and field practices of Community Social Psychology, highlighting concerns and tensions found in these practices. The second points out the theoretical-methodological dimensions relevant for the formation process, which are denominated "formation needs for praxis" in Community Social Psychology. The last axis introduces the so-called ethical-policies "subtleties" that are part of the community psychosocial "work". Finally, principles and their concept categories necessary to the formation process of praxis in Community Social Psychology are presented.
Pshychologist education; Communitty psychology; Social psychology