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FEDRI, Bruno Cervilieri. Memory and Justice: psychology in caring for victims of violence. Mudanças [online]. 2019, vol.27, n.1, pp. 21-26. ISSN 0104-3269.

The article aims to present the psychologist's role in dealing with victims of violence carried out in an interdisciplinary way with public policies and the reception of their testimonies, with the focus being on access to justice beyond clinical care. This work was developed to analyze some daily challenges faced by psychologists and psychologists, such as dissonant formations regarding the demands of social reality, the disarticulation between professional ethics and human rights, and the favoring of clinical interventions to the detriment of interdisciplinary actions. It was observed that these challenges collaborate so that the psychological care of the victims of violence is characterized as a work to be carried out in private, that favors the creation and the strengthening of public policies. In this way, this article seeks to reaffirm the commitment of Psychology to Human Rights and the memory of victims, favoring interdisciplinary methodologies and their participation in the exercise of citizenship and access to rights.

Keywords : victim; violence; justice.

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