Publicación: Aproximaciones de la Psicología dinámica para un abordaje de la depresión asociada a violencia intrafamiliar
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This work was carried out within the framework of the Integral Psychology project: Depression Approach Associated with Intrafamily Violence (FIV), responding to the first quadrant according to the proposal made by Wilber (2000). Therefore, it deals with internal, subjective and intentional processes from a dynamic psychology perspective. Thus, his study objective was to develop an intervention process based on theoretical elements, dynamic psychology with a consultant for depression associated with intrafamily violence, in the Psychological Counseling and Counseling Unit (UOAP) of the Cooperativa de Colombia University so that he (it) generates experiences of well-being in front of his existence. This research is qualitative oriented in an exploratory study based on case analysis. Regarding the methodology, two levels of observation were established, which were: Therapist - Consultant and Therapeutic Team - Therapeutic System (therapist, consultant). Finally, it was concluded that an intervention process based on theoretical elements, dynamic psychology with a consultant for depression associated with intrafamily violence (FIV), in the context of the Counseling and Psychological Counseling Unit of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia (UOAP), so that it generates experiences of well-being in relation to its existence and can be applied to other similar situations, it can be developed using an attention algorithm that organizes the treatment phases in a few sessions based on a clear understanding of the two phenomena and in corporal therapies that favor the catharsis of the ambivalent feelings and transform the passivity or the compulsion of repetition of the violence, in the consultant.