The article presents elements that allow us to think about a clinical psychology in which the psychosocial perspective not only constitutes a point of view in the understanding of the subjective dynamics that the psychologist addresses, but represents a nodal point in their practice. This is possible, as the psychosocial frame an epistemic and ontological position that allows the professional to approach the realities of the subjects and the communities, from a vision that assesses the complexity of the various elements acting in their realities. Thus, when evaluating, diagnosing and addressing a certain situation, the psychologist includes in his clinical reasoning the perspective of the relational, the processual and the contextual. His p...