Objetivo. El presente artículo hace un análisis sobre la relación existente entre la dinámica interna familiar y las subjetividades derivadas dentro del grupo familiar. Metodología. En la presente investigación se usó un enfoque cualitativo con alcances hermenéuticos a fin de analizar los diferentes autores, a su vez se utilizó la modalidad de estado del arte. Resultados y conclusión. Los factores de la dinámica interna familiar al ser disfuncionales influyen en el comportamiento suicida, en especial la comunicación y las relaciones afectivas, dado que la comunicación es uno de los principios esenciales para la creación del vínculo y es considerada una necesidad del ser humano. Asimismo, esta problemática produce miedo, culpa y vergüenza en los integrantes de la familia, lo que dificulta a su vez la elaboración del duelo en caso u obstaculización de ayuda profesional. Por lo tanto, la familia puede ser factor de riesgo o factor protector ante el comportamiento suicida.
The following article describes the research carried out during 2020 in Santander de Quilichao, Cauca of the project called "Family Gardens for Santander de Quilichao" whose lines of work focused on food security and community strengthening in families with children with disabilities; through the implementation of community gardens and training for parents, addressing disability as a sample of human diversity. The project yielded positive results, having as a methodological reference the Community-Based Rehabilitation strategy; directly benefiting 45 families and 150 people, with a total of 30 urban gardens and 2 home gardens. The research carried out shows how community development can be approached holistically, taking up elements of the community; thus facilitating access to and participation of persons with disabilities.
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