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KMID : 0608020140220040323
Korean Journal of Family Therapy
2014 Volume.22 No. 4 p.323 ~ p.345
Narrative Therapy with a Never-Married Mother and her Child: Reconstructing the Identity of Parenthood
Song Jeong-Suk

Bae Deok-Kyung
Chun Young-Ju
Abstract
Objectives: This study analyzed change in parental identity in a narrative therapy case involving a mother who had never been married and her elementary school-aged child.

Methods: The researchers analyzed the session transcripts and all therapeutic documents, and also systematically organized the information according to a narrative therapy map and a chart.

Results: The therapist successfully helped the client deconstruct her social discourse and negative identity of being a mother who had never been married. Then, utilizing a statement of position, unique outcomes were discovered that allowed for the client to construct an alternative narrative and subjugate the previous negative identity. Scaffolding conversations enabled her to construct this alternative identity. The reconstruction and extension of a parental identity was confirmed through a definitional ceremony by finding the mother¡¯s psychological-social support system, as well as through the use of a pre-and-post ¡°parenthood tree of life¡± metaphor.

Conclusions: Narrative therapy was found to be effective in deconstructing the negative identity internalized by a mother who had never been married, and in constructing an alternative narrative and empowering an alternative identity.
KEYWORD
unmarried mother, parent identity, narrative therapy
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