Contexto y Tensiones Políticas de la Psicología en el Ecuador en su Fundamentación Epistémica

Translated title of the contribution: Context and Political Tensions of Psychology in Ecuador in its Epistemic Foundation

Frank Bolivar Viteri Bazante, Susana Baldeón Loza, Clara Sosa Guachamin

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the current situation of psychology in Ecuador, which is affected by political tensions that limit its practice. Its evolution in academia and civil society is examined, with a focus on the most recognized clinical psychologists. A recent history is presented, highlighting the modernization of the state since the government of Rafael Correa and the current regulations. The regulation of titles and the controversy surrounding the profiles of graduates and the needs of the public health system are discussed. Constant changes in educational regulations have generated interinstitutional disputes. The regulation of psychology by the Ministry of Health and changes in higher education laws are addressed. It is acknowledged that psychology as a science and practice is the only affected party. The paper highlights the ontological and epistemic crisis influenced by political and economic interests. The lack of a demarcation criterion and the weakening of the discipline to address psychosocial problems are mentioned. Psychology in Ecuador faces challenges in its practice and regulation, leading to a crisis that affects its ability to address current social problems.
Translated title of the contributionContext and Political Tensions of Psychology in Ecuador in its Epistemic Foundation
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalRevista nuestramérica
Volume8063830
Issue number8063830
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Epistemology
  • Professional profile
  • Higher education
  • Psychology

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 413A Social and Cultural Studies

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