ResumenEste trabajo presenta y analiza los componentes para la construcción de un escenario para la intervención comunitaria que permita contextualizar el rol del psicólogo comunitario. A partir de la interrelación de tres aspectos: a) necesidades sociales; b) Organización; y c) el medio ambiente, y de su vinculación con los procesos de participación social, se construyen alternativas de cooperación, alianzas, o confrontación entre la diversidad de actores sociales presentes. Se exponen cuatro racionalidades básicas existentes en el campo de la intervención, tales como, la política, la técnica, la burocrática y de la población. Estos aspectos, examinados en un contexto histórico social determinado, pueden ser utilizados como instrumento de diagnóstico comunitario, de planificación estratégica y de evaluación, desde una perspectiva participativa.Palabras Claves: Intervención comunitaria, Psicología comunitaria, metodología de interventión. AbstractThis proyect present and analyses the elements for the construction of a Scenario of Community Intervention that enable to place the roles of the community psychologist into context. Cooperation alternative, alliances or confrontatión between social actors are built as from the interrelation between the following aspects: a) social needs, b) social organization and c) environment and the linking of the processes of social participation..our basic existing rationalities are shown in the interventión fiel such, politicals, techinical, boreaucratic and the one related to the people. These aspect, examined in a determined social an historic context can be used as a tool for community diagnosis, strategic planning and assessment, fron a participating perspective.
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