BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL EXPERTISE AS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TECHNIQUE SUITABLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE VULNERABLE FAMILY GROUP

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Bruno Vilar Dugacsek
José Ricardo Caetano Costa

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This article explores the relationship between per capita income and poverty, highlighting the importance of biopsychosocial expertise as an effective multidisciplinary technique in protecting vulnerable family groups. It analyzes how per capita income directly impacts living conditions and well-being, contributing to the understanding of poverty as a complex phenomenon. Biopsychosocial expertise is presented as a holistic approach, considering biological, psychological and social aspects, offering a comprehensive view of the needs and challenges faced by vulnerable families. The importance of this technique is highlighted in the formulation of public policies and social interventions aimed at improving the living conditions of these groups, promoting protection and sustainable development.


 

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Dugacsek, B. V. ., & Costa, J. R. C. (2024). BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL EXPERTISE AS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TECHNIQUE SUITABLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE VULNERABLE FAMILY GROUP. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE DIREITO SOCIAL, 7(2), 161–174. Retrieved from https://rbds.emnuvens.com.br/rbds/article/view/277
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Processo Judicial Previdenciário
Author Biographies

Bruno Vilar Dugacsek, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, FURG. Rio Grande/RS

Mestrando(a) do Programa de Pós-graduação em Direito e Justiça Social (PPGDJS) da Universidade Federal de Rio Grande (FURG). Especialista em Direito do Trabalho e Previdenciário pela UNIRITTER. Especialista em Benefícios e Prática Previdenciária pela Verbo Jurídico. Email: bvdadvocacia@gmail.com.

José Ricardo Caetano Costa, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, FURG. Rio Grande/RS

Doutor em Serviço Social (PUCRS) e Mestre em Direito (UNISINOS). Professor Adjunto da Faculdade de Direito e do Mestrado em Direito e Justiça Social da FADIR/FURG. Coordenador do Programa CIDIJUS/FADIR/FURG. Email:  jcc.pel@gmail.com.

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