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Journal of School Psychology, 1986
Abstract The purpose of this study was to review the status of school psychology in Brazil. Information about the system of education, school psychology-related training programs, types of services rendered, and the major problems that are encountered are described. Future trends as well as the anticipated needs of the profession are also discussed.
Solange Wechsler, Denise Cristina Gomes
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to review the status of school psychology in Brazil. Information about the system of education, school psychology-related training programs, types of services rendered, and the major problems that are encountered are described. Future trends as well as the anticipated needs of the profession are also discussed.
Solange Wechsler, Denise Cristina Gomes
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School Psychology International, 1990
This article discusses the infrastructure of school psychology in Brazil and reviews the nature of scholarly literature relevant to school psychology. Basic features of Brazil, its culture and its educational characteristics are briefly described in order to provide a context for understanding the status of school psychology's research infrastructure ...
Thomas Oakland, Solange Wechsler
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This article discusses the infrastructure of school psychology in Brazil and reviews the nature of scholarly literature relevant to school psychology. Basic features of Brazil, its culture and its educational characteristics are briefly described in order to provide a context for understanding the status of school psychology's research infrastructure ...
Thomas Oakland, Solange Wechsler
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2001
In 1962, Psychology was officially accorded professional status in Brazil. Since then the profession has been undergoing continuous development, but the training of psychologists still suffers from flaws that are reflected in the public heath service, SUS (Sistema Unico de Saude).
Vivian M. Andrade, Orlando F. A. Bueno
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In 1962, Psychology was officially accorded professional status in Brazil. Since then the profession has been undergoing continuous development, but the training of psychologists still suffers from flaws that are reflected in the public heath service, SUS (Sistema Unico de Saude).
Vivian M. Andrade, Orlando F. A. Bueno
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