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Family, Gender and Psychosocial Emancipation

Abstract

Modern times point out paradigm crisis that require conceptual changes in the compositions family, their relationships and power strategies. These modifications affect women in particular, however, there are other several kinds of violence versus women, among them, the ones related to gender. These analysis were studied during the Clinic Psychology curricular apprenticeship, which took place in a suburb, by Psychology undergraduates. This panorama points out to regulations and control over ones’ bodies, sexes, genders, sexualities and other related practices inside their own family, in which heteronormative standards are still kept and other possible types of family formations and relations are excluded. This way we want to problematize the different thoughts that disempower women, and, moreover, the conception of a Political Psychology to promote sexual and human rights, enabling people to find out their own desires and singularities and leading them to social emancipation.

Gender; Family; Clinical Psychology; Social Psychology

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