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      Discontinuidad versus continuidad. En torno a la narración y el sentido en dolientes Translated title: Discontinuity versus continuity. Around the narration and the meaning in bereaved people

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      Martín Rodríguez Álvaro
      discontinuidad, continuidad, narrativa, duelo, discontinuity, continuity, narrative, grieving

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          Resumen Constructivismo y discontinuidad van de la mano en el camino de la búsqueda de sentido en el duelo, no sólo en lo individual sino también en lo social. De modo que nuestra trama gramatical, nuestra narrativa, configura un continuo personal entre la memoria y la imaginación con un carácter cronológico, diacrónico y sincrónico que ayuda a dar significado al sufrimiento y a cómo enfrentamos nuestras pérdidas. Valorar tras la observación y escucha a las personas en duelo y su posterior análisis comporta dificultades pero su análisis nos descubre que la presencia de discontinuidades puede posibilitar la búsqueda de continuidades y como sea la relación con ellas facilita que entendamos los vínculos, su eficacia y los beneficios. Incluso, como dar sentido a la experiencia vivida a lo largo del proceso de duelo al tomar consciencia de que somos actores sociales.

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          Abstract Constructivism and discontinuity go together with the search for meaning in grief, individually and socially. With that in mind, our grammatical fabric, our narrative, configures a personal continuum between memory and imagination with a chronological, diachronic and synchronic character that helps give meaning to suffering and how we deal with our losses. Assessing bereaved people after observing, listening and analysing them is difficult. However, going over them reveals that the presence of discontinuities can enable the search for continuities and how the relationship with them facilitates our understanding of the links, their efficacy and benefits. Even how to give meaning to the experience lived throughout the grieving process by becoming aware that we are social actors.

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                Martín Rodríguez Álvaro (Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma, Spain )
                1988-348X
                2021
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                : 3
                : 1296
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                [1] Canarias orgnameUniversidad de la Laguna Spain
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                continuity,discontinuity,duelo,narrativa,continuidad,discontinuidad,grieving,narrative

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