
Cineca, l’Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia e il Focus Group IRIS non si assumono alcuna responsabilità in merito all’uso che il diretto interessato o terzi faranno della simulazione. La presente simulazione è stata realizzata sulla base delle specifiche raccolte sul tavolo ER del Focus Group IRIS coordinato dall’Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia e delle regole riportate nel DM 589/2018 e allegata Tabella A. Si consideri che Anvur calcola i valori degli indicatori all'ultima data utile per la presentazione delle domande. La simulazione può differire dall'esito di un’eventuale domanda ASN sia per errori di catalogazione e/o dati mancanti in IRIS, sia per la variabilità dei dati bibliometrici nel tempo. La simulazione si basa sui dati IRIS e sugli indicatori bibliometrici alla data indicata e non tiene conto di eventuali periodi di congedo obbligatorio, che in sede di domanda ASN danno diritto a incrementi percentuali dei valori. Si ricorda che il superamento dei valori soglia (almeno 2 su 3) è requisito necessario ma non sufficiente al conseguimento dell'abilitazione. Il report seguente simula gli indicatori relativi alla propria produzione scientifica in relazione alle soglie ASN 2021-2023 del proprio SC/SSD. The Double Moon Drawing: An Instrument for Intervention and Research in Structurally Complex Family Situations Greco, Ondina Barni, Daniela Gusmini E. Greco, O., Barni, D., Gusmini, E., Iafrate, R., Salamino, F., The Double Moon Drawing: An Instrument for Intervention and Research in Structurally Complex Family Situations, Nova Science Publishers, New York 2020:>, 132 The presentation of numerous clinical examples enriches the work, showing the ductility of DMD, which can be used with subjects of different cultures.

Stemming from the pragmatic approach to human communication typical of the systemic approach, this level of analysis can contribute to a deeper understanding of the emotional and relational dynamics of the couples and families when they are dealing with the task represented by the drawing. It is fascinating to observe how the symbolic level of analysis of the DMD can be integrated with the analysis of the interactive patterns between participants. Psychometric properties of a new scale are assessed and correlations between DMD scores and family boundary ambiguity in a group of adolescents from separated families are calculated to assess the construct validity.


New developments about the use of DMD are represented on one side by a quantitative reading of the drawing, to connect the qualitative analysis of the data of the DMD to a quantitative analysis, in order to have a more informative and reliable picture of family relationships. There are blended families due to rising divorce rates more medically assisted procreation families, gay/lesbian families single mother families, etc., so the DMD tool will be increasingly useful both for clinical work and research in the future. The number of complex family situations is significantly increasing nowadays. This model offers a space-related metaphor that makes explicit both a theoretical hypothesis about structurally complex family situations and a methodological way to read the verbal and graphic indicators noted during clinical or research interviews with the subject. The theoretical assumptions of DMD combined with 20 years of experience in its clinical use and application to qualitative research have led to the construction of a theoretical-methodological “Biaxial model”. DMD is specifically designed to address the theme of “who is absent” and illustrates the ways in which the subject deals with the loss or distancing of emotionally significant elements. Observing the subjects’ representations of boundaries and family belonging in both axes is crucial from a clinical point of view. The tool makes explicit a “double axis” of representation: the axis of the persons and elements that are present in everyday life and the axis of lost or distant elements which nonetheless remain present psychically. The subject often feels emotionally connected to significant people who are not present in the “here and now”. DMD offers the opportunity to graphically represent crucial aspects of the inner representation of the family situation which are unlikely to emerge at the verbal level. In these situations, a dialectic relationship exists between the present and the distant elements. The DMD examines family boundaries in structurally complex family situations. Test dei confini e delle appartenenze familiari”, Vita e Pensiero, Milano.

This book is an extension of Ondina Greco’s original work (1999) “La Doppia Luna. He book presents a graphic projective tool, The Double Moon Drawing (DMD), that can be used with families in research and clinical settings.
