THE CONTRIBUTION OF SCHUTZ THEORY TO FAMILY THERAPY

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v2i4.274

Keywords:

Interpersonal Needs, Family Therapy, groups

Abstract

Based on the descriptive method, this paper seeks to demonstrate the contribution of Schutz's Theory of Interpersonal Needs to Family Therapy, seeking to highlight the dynamics of groups and families, especially in the face of problematic issues and the existential realities contained therein. In this sense, we sought to corroborate the performance of this study by exploring the conceptions about Interpersonal Needs (Inclusion, Control and Affection) that can assist in the process of monitoring families and find answers to obstacles that can be identified. Therefore, the objective is to outline the interrelationships of these contents, in view of the perception of the impact on Family Therapy, identifying the dynamics of this group. This article sought to contribute and propose future research that develops themes on Family Therapy, deepening this knowledge and explaining possibilities and contributions, from these theoretical references, to help family groups.

 

Keyword: Interpersonal Needs, Family Therapy, Family and Groups

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Author Biographies

Claudio Manoel Luiz de Santana, UCP

Graduated in Philosophy (2004) and Theology (2010) by the Pontifical Catholic University
of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio; He also holds a degree in Psychology
from Universidade Estácio de Sá (2018). He holds a Lato Sensu Postgraduate Degree
in Higher Education Teaching from the Faculty of Planalto Central (2015),
a Degree in Philosophy from the Catholic University of Anápolis (2015)
and a Master's Degree in Psychology from the Catholic University of Petrópolis (2020).
He is a priest (parish priest) - Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro.
Has experience in Theology and Psychology, with emphasis on Clínica, Humanismo
e Logoterapia. Themes: Self-knowledge, Spirituality and Sense of Life.

Luiz Fabio Domingos

Master in Psychology from UCP- Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (2020); He holds a Lato Sensu Postgraduate Degree in Family Therapy from IBRA (2021); Validation in Theology by the Faculty of São Bento do Rio de Janeiro (2018/2019); graduated from the Instituto Theologico Sancti Benedicti (Pontifical Athenaeum of Santo Anselmo - Rome 2019); Graduation in Psychology at the Estácio de Sá University of Rio de Janeiro (UNESA - 2009-2013); Graduated in Theology by the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (1998 - 2001), graduated in Philosophy by the Ecclesiastical Faculty of Philosophy João Paulo II (1996-1997). Has experience in Theology (in the area of ​​Formation) and Psychology in group, as well as Family Therapy. He is also a Catholic Priest incardinated in the Archdiocese of São Sebastião in Rio de Janeiro, exercising since 2008 the office of Parish Priest in the Parish of Nossa Senhora Mãe da Divina Providência, in the neighborhood of Taquara.

Published

27/05/2021

How to Cite

Santana, C. M. L. de, Domingos, L. F. ., Monteiro Campos, L. A., Zanatta, C. ., & Cordeiro Telles, L. . (2021). THE CONTRIBUTION OF SCHUTZ THEORY TO FAMILY THERAPY. RECIMA21 - Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 2(4), e24274. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v2i4.274