The present study aims to understand the family dynamics that two men soldiers wounded during the armed conflict in Colombia have built, based on three main categories: family, family dynamics and armed conflict, according to a systemic disciplinary approach, following the line of institutional research called Psychosocial Approaches at the Regional Level, according to the foundations of the paradigm of complexity and socio-constructionist epistemology, in addition to interdisciplinary theoretical aspects from anthropology and sociology. The methodology implemented is qualitative based in a hermeneutic-interpretive approach, from two semi-structured interviews analyzed under a thematic narrative lecture that allowed understanding the unfolding of stories that describe the structure and family functioning of the participants, based on the power relations that favor their self-organization around ties that emerged from the crisis that occurred as a result of the abandonment of military work, beyond the subsequent physical consequences; However, a transition is reflected from the dominant stories that define the problem, towards the recognition of a family evolution marked by events that give meaning to the joint history as a system in the temporal dimension, giving way to the visibility of the positive transformations generated .