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TEENAGERS: THE FAMILY CRISIS OF THE ADOPTING FAMILY
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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > VIII. EFTA AVRUPA AİLE TERAPİSİ DERNEĞİ KONGRESİ > SYMPOSIUM > |
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When the patient is an adopted teenager, the tendency is to look at the relation between the adopting parents and the child, putting in doubt that the relational graft is working. Our experience has brought us to look how the child is in fact holding the following mandate : to question the history of each of his parents and of their couple in order to find his position in this history but also, at the same time, to try and differentiate himself from this. We would like to witness our experience in which we place the teenager behind a one-way mirror, the family sitting on the other side in the therapy room. The one-way mirror in this case is not only a tool for the professional therapists, it also used in a game between the ‘inside’ and the ‘outside’, metaphor of the differentiation movement that the teenager is actually going through. Based on a video recording of a session inspired by ‘situations’, we will identify the different stages that we face.
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