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What an interesting tour through Brazilian psychology this volume offers! Personal reflections from prominent Brazilian psychologists on their career trajectories, motivations, influences, and professional contributions provide a window into the breadth, scope, and depth of psychology in Brazil. Common emphases include the social and political contexts of Brazilian psychology, the importance of understanding behavior in contextually rich, everyday situations, and the formative influences of the Brazilian science infrastructure in fostering networking, mentoring, and collaboration. This volume offers a curated snapshot of a vibrant psychology community from which we all have much to learn.
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P. Guareschi, Relation in Social Psychology: A Central Concept for the Understanding of the Human Being, Groups and Society; A. Raozzi, Advancing Facet Theory as the Framework of Choice to Understand Complex Phenomena in the Social and Human Sciences; and V. Gouveia’s Human Values: Contributions from a Functional Perspective.
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E. Linhares, Interrelationships between Health and Childhood Development: Research and Preventive Interventions at Early Ages; Yamamoto, M. Cooperation from an evolutionary perspective; S. Koller Vulnerable Children and Youth: The Psychology of Social Development Innovative Approaches; J. Landiera-Fernandez, On Becoming a Brazilian Full Professor in Psychology; and M. Massimi, Psychology, History and Culture: the field of the history of psychological knowledge.
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See, for example, M. Dimenstein, Psychology, Mental Health and Primary Care or L Rabello de Castro, The Study of Childhood and Youth in Brazil: Dilemmas and Choices of a ‘Southern’ Academic.
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Z and A. De Prette, Studies on social skills and social competence in Brazil: A history in construction.
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W. Gomes, Looking in History for Novel Integrated View on Psychological Science and Method.
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Jorge Castellá Sarriera, Building Community Psychology in Brazil as a tool for change and social well-being.
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See, for example, Siedl-de-Moura, Understanding human development as a product of our evolutionary history and situated in cultural context: a personal trajectory and Koller, Vulnerable Children and Youth: The Psychology of Social Development Innovative Approaches.
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Bullock, M. (2019). Afterword: Reflections. In: Koller, S. (eds) Psychology in Brazil. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11336-0_20
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