O conceito de coparentalidade e suas implicações para a pesquisa e para a clínica: implication for research and clinical practice
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Coparentalidade, Sistema familiar, Relacionamento conjugalResumo
Este estudo tem por objetivo revisar o conceito de coparentalidade e suas implicações para a pesquisa e para a clínica. Para isso, examinou-se a origem e a evolução do conceito e sua relevância para o contexto atual. O uso deste conceito nas pesquisas tem sido ampliado, passando de uma ênfase nas díades mãe-criança para uma concepção que envolve a tríade mãe-pai-criança. Esta evolução no conceito de coparentalidade tem implicações para a clínica, tanto com famílias de pais casados como divorciados. Verificou-se também uma carência de instrumentos nessa área, cuja elaboração merece ser enfocada em futuros estudos.Downloads
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