par Miscioscia, Marina;Delvoye, Marie;D'Amore, Salvatore
Référence Coming-out for LBBT. Psychology in the current international scenario., University of Beira Interior, page (51-57)
Publication Publié, 2014
Partie d'ouvrage collectif
Résumé : [en] The parental function is an individual competence taking place within a dyadic interaction and relationship between adult and infant; and in which each parent actualizes with the infant independently from the other parent. Co-parenting, instead, concerns the ways in which mothers and fathers function together as parents, how they cooperate, support and/or undermine each other in their reciprocal presence or absence and how they manage triadic processes. This key notion inserted with good marital and parent-child relationship seems correlated with good child outcomes (e.g., Brown, et al., 2010). Numerous longitudinal studies has observed co-parenting in ``traditional families'' (e.g. Favez at al. 2012) and his impact on family alliance; in lesbian headed family co-parenting was studying mainly in terms of couples' division of family labor (Patterson AND Farr, 2011), which researchers view as one aspect of co-parenting (e.g., Feinberg, 2003). In this paper we observe two contrasted co-parenting in two lesbian headed families. Co-parenting will be observed at the help of Lausanne Trilogue Play approach (LTP Fivaz-Depeursinge AND Corboz-Warnery's 1999) during triadic family interaction.