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Cognosystemic Theory of Human Psychosocial Relational Construction (TCCR) is an original theoretical proposal developed by Chilean social worker Jalin Simunovic Menares. It was conceived in response to the need for an autonomous, coherent, and systematic disciplinary framework for Social Work at the global level. By integrating philosophical, psychosocial, narrative, and systemic approaches, this work analyzes how intersubjective systems of meaning shape human experience and psychosocial reality.
The author introduces concepts such as the "Cognosystem," "cognosystemic layers," and the "cognosystemic meme" as analytical axes for understanding the narrative processes that structure social life, enabling context-sensitive and theoretically grounded interventions.
This book is positioned as a significant contribution for researchers, professionals, and students interested in strengthening Social Work as a genuine science of human relationality. With precise language and a solid epistemological foundation, the TCCR offers an innovative theoretical tool to address the complexity of contemporary psychosocial phenomena.