Abstract

This study sought to describe psychodynamic two fathers and two mothers of children diagnosed with cerebral palsy by analyzing their productions in technical drawings-Story. Therefore, interviews were conducted and each participant was asked to draw a disabled child and a father / one mother of a disabled child. The analysis indicated that these productions participants showed defensive repertoire predominantly regressive on the disability of children, especially denial of cerebral palsy and their suffering and projective identification with the disabled child. Concluding that the participants had primitive defensive strategies to deal with the suffering caused to the diagnosis of their children, having a hard time accepting it

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