The (Re) Building of Bonds in a Reconstituted and Late Adopted Family

Authors

  • Elenice Alves Gomes
  • Thais Angélica Garcia Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60114/rbtf.v8i1.43

Keywords:

bonds, late adoption, family reconstitution

Abstract

The article has many questioning of contemporary family and the transformations that are taking place today, especially with regard to the bonds between people, how they are built, how they are constitute and how they can be strengthened. Is about a qualitative search founded theorist and methodologically on the systemic theory of a family clinic case composite with four members, conducted for the Clinic Hospital Service in Ribeirão Preto/SP/Brazil to the formative institute of systemic family therapistis in the same city. the objetive was to understand the difficulty in build new bonds in a certain type of family, which we will call of Borges and help them to strengthen their relationships. The family initially was composed of a heterosexual conjugal couple who adopted late a couple of brothers with four and three years; posteriorly, the adoptive mother fell and died, and the adoptive father reconstituted this family with a new marriage, when the children were transiting from the puberty to adolescence.

Published

2019-08-01

How to Cite

Gomes, E. A., & Silva, T. A. G. (2019). The (Re) Building of Bonds in a Reconstituted and Late Adopted Family. Revista Brasileira De Terapia Familiar, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.60114/rbtf.v8i1.43

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