"WE HAVE SO MUCH TO TELL..." A PSYCHOSOCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE REPORTS OF MOTHERS OF LGBTPQIA+
Family; LGBTPQIA+; Coming out; Mother women.
The present study aimed to know the experience reported by cis-women-mothers of people who had their assumed daughters/the LGBTPQIA+. To this end, we relied on the theoretical contribution of Social Psychology in interface with studies of gender and sexuality and Positive Psychology (under construction). Specifically, we sought to describe the effects produced by cisheteronormativity on the well-being of the participants of this study during the coming out process, popularly known as “coming out of the closet” from the maternal perspective. So, some reports were collected from the participants who, in turn, are part of the national collective “Mães da Resistência”. Such meetings took place through four wheels of conversations on the digital platforms google meet and zoom. The reports were then analyzed using the Iramuteq software. In this opportunity, we present some preliminary results resulting from the analysis of Word Clouds and Similitude Analysis, which constitute two analytical strategies, among others, existing in the universe of Lexical Analysis. However, the aforementioned study does not intend to exhaust all research possibilities, but rather to weave reflections and problematizations on the LGBTPQIA+ family dynamics in a country that most violet and kills sexual minorities (minorized groups) in the world from the perspective of these women/ mothers.