MANIFESTO POR UMA PSICOLOGIA ANTIFASCISTA

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Keywords:

Suicide Risk, Antipsychological Manifest, Work, Health, Social Psychology

Abstract

This article is the result of a thesis developed within the scope of mental health in SUS, through problematizing health work in its clinical dimension in cases designated as suicide risk. An injury question - "Why can't I want to die?" - provoked the thought and produced a manifesto. We indicate clues as to how psychology has lines entangled with the logic of normalization and how its reiterations are dangerous in restricting the creation of norms. We need to be open to analysis in health work spaces that intensify such processes, indicating that the more a society operates by normalization, the more it produces fascist modulations. An antifascist psychology must follow proceduralities and look for discontinuities. We criticize dualistic and classificatory logic, betting on the fall in the individualization of health work through the recognition of a profession, producing problematizations. 

 

Author Biography

  • Jéssica Prudente, PUCRS

    Doutoranda no Programa de Pós Graduação em Psicologia Social e Institucional - UFRGS

Published

2026-05-12

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