Bibliographic citations
Luján, J., (2021). El discurso sobre la subjetividad femenina en los episodios de cambio de un proceso de psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal con una mujer en situación de violencia de pareja [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19008
Luján, J., El discurso sobre la subjetividad femenina en los episodios de cambio de un proceso de psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal con una mujer en situación de violencia de pareja []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19008
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title = "El discurso sobre la subjetividad femenina en los episodios de cambio de un proceso de psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal con una mujer en situación de violencia de pareja",
author = "Luján Hernández, Jillian Mercedes",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
For a long time, psychoanalysis focused on the development of sexuality to understand female subjectivity (Chodorow, 1984; Gilligan, 1986). This theoretical approach reduced the intersubjective factor impact on female development. The focus of study, now, revolves around subjectivity, which means that the internal experiences are charged with meaning, and at the same time has influences from encounters with other subjectivities (Benjamin, 1996). Hence, female subjectivity is defined in relation to female identity. In encounters with other subjectivities, unequal relationships may arise based on gender differences expressed in the assignment of gender roles (Chodorow, 1984). Therefore, the present study seeks to understand the female subjectivity discourse in a brief psychoanalytic psychotherapeutic process in a female patient in a partner violence situation. To do this, a systematized single case of twelve sessions, which was recorded and transcribed, is used. The selected method was the thematic analysis in order to divide the content related to the discourse on female subjectivity into categories. It is found that the brief dynamic interpersonal therapy promotes changes in the subjectivity of people. These transformations are verified in the relationship with others, mainly with the couple, in aspects such as a tendency to sacrifice, asymmetry, lack of freedom and resignation; while in the relationship with the herself, there are variations in the agency capacity. However, other aspects that are closely related to female identity, such as tendencies towards complacency and obedience, and self-neglect are preserved.
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