Organizational competency toward the creation of Anti-violence Services

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Domenica Passavanti
Eliana Violi
Francesca Zecca

Abstract

The article describes a series of psychological interventions carried out in two anti-violence centers. The methodological hypothesis supporting the reporting frame is the organizational competency. The organizational competency is considered both as a construction of setting supporting the thinking of symbolic-emotional dynamics that organize a context, and a psychological-clinic competence within a psychoanalytic intervention. An interpretation of the problem is formulated based on the exploration of the cultural context of anti-violence centers. The examples how cased in the article describe how the organizational competency is declined as a competency to create services through interventions that aim at promoting a continual reflective process within the anti-violence centers.

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Experiences

Author Biographies

Eliana Violi

Psychologist, Specialist in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy – Clinical Psychology and Analysis of Demand.

Francesca Zecca

Psychologist, Specialist in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy – Clinical Psychology and Analysis of Demand.

How to Cite

Passavanti, D., Violi, E., & Zecca, F. (2022). Organizational competency toward the creation of Anti-violence Services. Quaderni Di Psicologia Clinica, 9(2), 86-98. https://doi.org/10.82037/qpc.2021.860

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