Abstract

The effects of political and social violence in Colombia are evident in the voices of the victims whohave experienced its effects, the trend of the investigations has been linked to the description of the traumatic traces of violence and this has made it possible to visualize the dimensions of the conflict, recognizing the resilient tools that subjects and families have developed in the face of traumatic events, it becomes a possibility to understand dynamics that allow us to face these experiences. This document describes the results of an investigation that characterizes resilient families in the face of political and social violence in Colombia, a qualitative study was proposed with a case study design, the level is descriptive. The case of the families of the population of San José del Playón in the department of Bolívar is described, in the middle of a context of constant confrontations by the armed actors, a forced displacement of the population is generated, some families decide not to move and stay in their homes in the shadow of death. The results describe the resilient tools in the context of coexistence with armed groups as those actions that were achieved when violent groups left the area.

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