“…Based on the analysis of the interviews collected in this study, the actions of the NASF-PHC psychologists do not promote integration with other fields of knowledge; that is, dialogue and exchange of knowledge with other health fields is not encouraged, restricting actions to individual practices. It is believed that the work of NASF-PHC psychologists should be based on actions that promote interaction and dialogue between workers and patients, with a view to create a practice that is based on collective care, strengthening the individuality, particularity and complexity of each case in the PHC, always respecting all dimensions (social, political, economic and subjective) that influence each case (Iglesias & Avellar, 2016).…”