"They don´t believe in psychologists": the construction of psychology from everyday life in Guayaquil

Authors

  • Manuel Capella Universidad de Guayaquil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/1678-9857.ra.2022.197504

Keywords:

ethnography, culture, psychology, psychologization, Ecuador

Abstract

In this article I analyze the construction of psychology as derived from the everyday life of the people in Guayaquil, Ecuador, through a multi-sited critical ethnography. Results include interpretations around well-being, distress and therapeutic alternatives; as well as observations that account for the tension between psychologization and cultural resistance, the representation of psychologist´s professional role as being charged with expertise and morality, and certain popular expectations regarding the conditions and results of psychological work. Albeit partial, these analyzes contribute to ongoing debates regarding processes of psychologization, and the importance of deepening an intercultural approach in heterogeneous and unequal urban contexts. Popular contexts with complex configurations that amalgamate well-being, social suffering and everyday distress.

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Author Biography

  • Manuel Capella, Universidad de Guayaquil

    Manuel Capella es Profesor Titular Auxiliar en la Universidad de Guayaquil. Es Doctor en Psicología Crítica (University College London), Máster en Psicología Social (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), y Psicólogo Clínico (Universidad de Guayaquil). Docente e investigador de perspectiva crítica, ecológica, intercultural y transdisciplinaria.

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2023-05-31

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Capella, M. (2023). "They don´t believe in psychologists": the construction of psychology from everyday life in Guayaquil. Revista De Antropologia, 66, e197504. https://doi.org/10.11606/1678-9857.ra.2022.197504