love break and narrative therapy

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Keywords:

narrative therapy, couple, breakup, resilience

Abstract

This case study will address the breakup of a twenty-four-year-old woman who had a relationship for two years and seven months; With seven months of living together and three months of breaking up, therefore, it is that the intervention will be carried out with narrative therapy, which, by validating the consultant and empowering her out of the crisis, allows her to elucidate in outsourcing what the process of dyadic rupture had produced him. However, recognizing the dominant story impregnated with the story told by family and friends, it is that she issues a contaminated narrative of dissimilar stories, which do not allow a favorable narrative action scheme to get rid of the crisis, it is then that recognize the own and appropriate stories of others, narrative oxymorons are produced that allow you to modify primary beliefs and interpret them differently, empowering it to strengthen and cope with the crisis.

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Published

2011-03-01

How to Cite

Peñafiel Muñoz, O. (2011). love break and narrative therapy. Revista AJAYU, 9(1), 53–86. Retrieved from https://ajayu.ucb.edu.bo/a/article/view/161