Bibliographic citations
Aguila, D., (2019). Configuraciones relacionales materno-filiales de una mujer violentada por su pareja en el contexto de un proceso terapéutico breve [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15015
Aguila, D., Configuraciones relacionales materno-filiales de una mujer violentada por su pareja en el contexto de un proceso terapéutico breve [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15015
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title = "Configuraciones relacionales materno-filiales de una mujer violentada por su pareja en el contexto de un proceso terapéutico breve",
author = "Aguila Lagos, Daniela Andrea del",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
}
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a social topic that is currently relevant in Peruvian society as it is greatly prevalent, being women the main gender affected by it. Due to it often emerging within families, investigations show that mothering of women who have experienced IPV can also be affected, but there are contradictory findings about how it is impacted. For that reason, this study aims to understand the relational configurations between a mother who has experienced IPV and her children, as well to describe the characteristics found in her configurations throughout therapy. To achieve that, we conducted an inductive thematic analysis of the relational episodes and narrations between a mother who has experienced IPV and her children, taken from the literal transcriptions of the audio recordings of the therapy sessions. Findings suggest that there are different levels of violence that are evidenced within the relational configurations with her children, based on the characteristics of the representations, wishes and responses found. Also, the configurations that emerged were ambivalent and contradictory, qualities that reflect how the consultant experiences her own maternity and how difficult it is for her to perceive situations and people in an integrated manner. Nevertheless, towards the end of the therapeutic process she shows greater integration in her relational configurations with her children, as well as representations of self and her daughter centered around the agency in their own lives. Therefore, throughout the process the consultant would have been able to reedit the relationship with herself and her children, even though that was not the focus of the therapy.
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