Dados do Trabalho
Título
Postpartum Depression and Child Development
Introdução
The transition to motherhood has been the focus of study, considering the changes in mother´s life. The Winnicott´s concept of maternity is defined as a special condition of increased sensitivity, which occurs from pregnancy to the first months of life, in which the mother is able to identify with the infant providing a good enough environment in which it can develop.
Objetivo
The present study aimed to examine infant’s exploratory behaviour, as well as the behaviour of mothers with indicators of depression during a brief mother-infant psycotherapeutic process, in the first year of the infant’s life.
Métodos
Both objective and subjective aspects of interaction involved in infant exploratory behaviour were taken into consideration. Three case studies of dyads seen in mother infant psychotherapy sessions were carried out. The infant’s exploratory behavior was described and analyzed according to categories fine and ample exploratory manipulation, as well as of exploratory locomotion towards the environment and toys. Mothers’ behaviors regarding infants’ exploratory behavior was also described and analyzed according to categories direct and indirect behavior, constructed based on the observation description material.
Resultados
Results showed that infants of mothers with depression presented exploratory behaviors such as fine and ample exploratory manipulation, exploratory locomotion towards the environment and toys, which indicate emotional autonomy development. From the mothers’ point of view, the results give support to the evidence that when the mother interacts with the baby she not only relates to the observed, objective behavior but also to images (models) which belong to the mother and appear in the interaction with the infant through projective identification.
Conclusões
The brief mother-infant psycotherapeutic process, in the first year of the infant’s life, can help the mothers with postpartum depression.
Palavras -chave
Postpartum depression. Maternity. Infant. Development.
Área
Área Clínica
Instituições
UFRB - Bahia - Brasil
Autores
Cristiane Alfaya