Adiamento do projeto parental: um estudo psicológico com casais que enfrentam a esterilidade
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The postponing of the parentting project: a psychological study with couples fighting sterilityAutor
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Terzis, AntoniosData de publicação
03/02/2009Tipo de conteúdo
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The aim of this study was to investigate the postponing of the parental project, emphasizing the psychological and social aspects that interfered, the sterility repercussion on the couple involvement and their experience with the aided reproductive treatments that were made. Participated in the research three couples, straight, over 30, no biological child and different social and economic life, which underwent treatment of assisted reproduction. The contents obtained through Opened Psychological Interview were analysed using the Content Analysis technique proposed by Mathieu as well as discussed according to the theoretical referential of Psychoanalysis and the Group Psychoanalysis. Results shows: specific social conditions (access to biotechnology resources, familiar, social, economic and religious influences), as well as unconscious factors (conflicts, resistances, ambivalence, fantasies and anguish) interfered on the parental project completion; damage on the wedlock (decrease in the spontaneity and sexual interest; difficulty on reorganizing the vital project and interference in daily life); lost in familiarity with relatives and friends; decreasing movement to the early stages of the psychological work, characterized by the persecuting and depressive anguish and the use of primitive ways to deal with it (refusing, illusion, projection, displacement and rationalization). The couple s identification with the research theme and the effectiveness prove to collect data, analysis and phenomenon interpretation to touch the couples were surpassed.
Palavras-chave
CasalParentalidade
Esterilidade
Psicanálise grupal
Couple
Parentally
Sterility
Group psychoanalysis