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Publications (2)


A mudança em terapia familiar: construindo agenciamento
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December 2018

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Nova Perspectiva Sistêmica

Berenice Araújo Dantas de Biagi

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Emerson Fernando Rasera

Este artigo visa compreender o processo de produção de sentidos sobre a mudança em terapia familiar sob a perspectiva construcionista social. A análise do processo terapêutico de uma família apontou que a construção conversacional da mudança terapêutica foi marcada pelo deslocamento do discurso inicial do problema de saúde da mãe, oriundo do trabalho, para o discurso do agenciamento com o cuidado da vida. Tal construção foi analisada em relação a três aspectos centrais: (a) a desconstrução do sentido do trabalho; (b) a redefinição da relação mãe-filha; (c) a reconstrução da vida. A análise permitiu ainda compreender um importante processo subjacente, o agenciamento como forma de promover a mudança terapêutica em terapia familiar. Concluímos que a postura aberta, ativa e engajada da terapeuta com o fluxo da conversa favoreceu a emergência desses sentidos de mudança.DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.21452/2594-43632018v27n60a01

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The use of drawings in couple therapy

January 2017

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Psicologia Clínica

Couple therapy has traditionally restricted its interest to verbal language, giving little consideration to other linguistic forms. In order to investigate alternative therapeutics, the present study sought to further understand the relational processes of co-construction of meaning through the creation of drawings, in the clinical setting. Methodologically, the data were collected using video recordings of three couples. Data analysis, grounded in social poetics, included the transcripts of all sessions, followed by readings of these transcripts that enabled identification of different uses of the drawings. These included: (a) promote discussion inviable because of tension; (b) signal the focus and selection of the discussion; (c) explore the as yet unsaid in the discussion; (d) strengthen descriptions and narratives of the conversation and (e) summarize the evaluative process. It was concluded that the drawing constitutes a new language, which when incorporated into the usual, allows for the learning of innovative attitudes and the production of new meanings.