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Use of Theoretical Models in Family Therapy: Focus on Social Constructionism 1 ¹ Paper deriving from primary author’s Master’s thesis, under the supervision of the second author, with the cooperation of the third author, defended in 2015 in the Graduate Program in Psychology at Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo. Support: São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP - Grant 2012/17502-6)

A Utilização de Modelos Teóricos na Terapia Familiar: Foco no Construcionismo Social

El Uso de Modelos Teóricos en la Terapia Familiar: Foco en el Construccionismo Social

Abstract:

In the field of family therapy (FT), theoretical and methodological perspectives coexist. This article aims to comprehend how family therapists use different theories, especially social constructionism. We describe a qualitative study, carried out through semi-structured and individual interviews with 14 Brazilian family therapists, men and women. Our analysis and discussion present four types of discourse by which the participants combine theoretical perspectives: conciliatory-constructionist, conciliatory-reflexive, conciliatory-descriptive and eclectic. The analysis presents features that characterize and differentiate each discourse, and implications they have on the participants’ practice. We conclude that the combination of theories is an effort to enhance clinical practice, at the same time as it creates tensions in the FT field. This article invites family therapists to construct practices based on an epistemological investigation, by which they will be able to identify theoretical premises that guide their actions, as an effort to achieve congruence between practices and the theories behind them.

Keywords
family therapy; clinical psychology; social constructionism; theories

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