Psychology and families in preventive isolation by sociocultural territories and virtual environments
In this reflective article, it is understood that the historical situation of the global pandemic marks a milestone in the current needs and in the understandings of psychology regarding the relationship of mental health, with the social, economic, and cultural conditions of families in preventive confinement of contagions. Thus, conceptions and strategies with new tendencies of interaction and attention of a psychology are reflected, through cybercultural routes and environments. It is in the emergency in the face of intergenerational global needs, that dialogues and theoretical methodological reviews abound, on the connections in virtuality, that contribute to the formulation of life, health and training proposals, with incidents of research and dialogue methodologies and participation, that contribute to reflections and realization of options with families in isolation, for the needs of adversity and expectations and changes in the face of what is coming.