LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD

VIVENCIAS DE PERSONAS QUE OPTARON POR LA PARENTALIDAD ADOPTIVA

Palavecino, Carolina - Rodríguez, Pablo - Zicavo, Nelson
Detalles Bibliográficos
2015
Adoptive Family
parenthood
adoption process
waiting time
Familia adoptiva
parentalidad
proceso de adopción
tiempo de espera
Español
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/613
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2922
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author Palavecino, Carolina
author2 Rodríguez, Pablo
Zicavo, Nelson
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Zicavo, Nelson
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Rodríguez, Pablo
Zicavo, Nelson
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dc.description.en-US.fl_txt_mv This research discusses the experiences of a group of people who decided for adoptive parenthood, after failing to conceive a child biologically. Hence they decided to start the adoption process in Chile. This work becomes relevant as it deals with a study field in which greater depth of analysis and expertise are required: identifying the needs of adoptive parents, expectations, feelings, and assessment of what is lived during the process of adoption. It was addressed from the phenomenological paradigm since it allows knowing the experiences of people through the phenomena that arise in the interaction between researcher/researched (Lyotard, 1960). Thus when interviewing people who successfully completed their adoption process, it was concluded that parents in the early phase of the process had positive feelings associated with the possibility of having a child. Nevertheless, as they moved through the different stages of this process, negative emotions arose due to the extensive delay of the procedure, recognizing anger, frustration, sadness, as the most recurrent emotions. Finally, once the child was received by his new family the feelings that emerged were associated with love, joy and commitment, generated by the fulfillment of the desired parenthood.
dc.description.es-ES.fl_txt_mv En esta investigación se abordan las vivencias de un grupo de personas que optaron por la parentalidad adoptiva, tras no poder concebir un hijo de forma biológica, por lo que deciden iniciar el proceso de adopción en Chile. Este trabajo adquiere relevancia pues aborda un área de estudio donde se requiere mayor profundidad de análisis y conocimientos: identificar las necesidades de los padres adoptivos, expectativas, sentimientos, y evaluación de lo vivido en torno al proceso de adopción. Se abordó desde el paradigma fenomenológico pues permite conocer las vivencias de las personas a través de los fenómenos que se producen en la interacción entre investigador/investigado (Lyotard, 1960). De esta forma al entrevistar las personas que lograron finalizar su proceso de adopción, se pudo concluir que los padres al inicio del proceso poseen sentimientos positivos asociados a la posibilidad de poder tener un hijo. Sin embargo, a medida que avanzan en las distintas etapas del proceso, la emocionalidad se torna negativa producto de la extensa espera que deben afrontar, reconociendo la rabia, la frustración, la tristeza, como los más recurrentes. Finalmente, una vez que el menor es recibido por su nueva familia los sentimientos que afloran se asocian con el amor, la alegría y el compromiso que les genera el hecho de ejercer la deseada parentalidad.
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adoption process
waiting time
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parentalidad
proceso de adopción
tiempo de espera
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Adoptive Family
parenthood
adoption process
waiting time
Familia adoptiva
parentalidad
proceso de adopción
tiempo de espera
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title LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
title_full LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
title_fullStr LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
title_full_unstemmed LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
title_short LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
title_sort LIFE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WHO DECIDED FOR ADOPTIVE PARENTHOOD
topic Adoptive Family
parenthood
adoption process
waiting time
Familia adoptiva
parentalidad
proceso de adopción
tiempo de espera
url https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/613
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2922