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Transmission du traumatisme mère–bébé dans les interactions précoces
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The authors investigate les modalites de transmission du trauma d’une mere a son bebe, au travers de l'observation de leurs interactions, and reveal that le stress post-traumatique affecte la disponibilite maternelle a interagir avec le bebe and de reguler son etat emotionnel, accentuant ainsi la transmission de l’etat emotionnels de la mere.About:
This article is published in Pratiques Psychologiques.The article was published on 2016-06-01. It has received 9 citations till now.read more
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The Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma: The Effects of Maternal PTSD in Mother-Infant Interactions.
Elisabetta Dozio,Marion Feldman,Cécile Bizouerne,Élise Drain,Mathilde Laroche Joubert,Malika Mansouri,Marie Rose Moro,Lisa Ouss +7 more
TL;DR: The impact of mothers' post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms on the quality of the dyadic interaction is investigated by conducting a microanalysis of mother-infant interactions at specific moments when trauma was recalled, compared to more neutral moments.
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Le rôle de l’observation de l’interaction mère–bébé dans le processus de transmission du traumatisme psychique
Elisabetta Dozio,Elisabetta Dozio,Cécile Bizouerne,S Viaux-Savelon,Marion Feldman,Marie Rose Moro,Marie Rose Moro +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative and observationnelle analysis of dyadic interactions is presented, in which dyades mere-bebe sont rencontrees dans le cadre d'un entretien filme.
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Coévolution entérique et psychoaffective. Dialogues et perspectives
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a hypothese d'une coevolution enterique et psycho-affective souleve, dans la perspective psychanalytique et scientifique, un ensemble de questionnements d'ordre theorique, technique et epistemologique qui est brievement evoque afin d'alimenter le debat et la confrontation avec la diversite des points de vue.
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Operational and ethical challenges of applied psychosocial research in humanitarian emergency settings: a case study
TL;DR: Operational and ethical challenges of research conducted during an emergency, as implemented by the international nongovernmental organisation Action Contre la Faim are presented and discussed.
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Quel développement psychomoteur et social des bébés en Maison d’Accompagnement Parents Enfants (MAPE) ? Une question partagée des MAPE et de la pédopsychiatrie périnatale
Anne Bobin-Bègue,Marie-Camille Genet,Caroline Héroux,N. Le Roux,Emmanuel Devouche,B. Goudet-Lafont,Valérie Garez +6 more
TL;DR: The convergence de preoccupations for ces enfants a permis l'elaboration d'un travail conjoint entre les MAPE de l’AVVEJ et l'unite de pedopsychiatrie perinatale de l'EPS Erasme dans le but d'amener ces dyades vers le soin psychique and d'evaluer le developpement des bebes.
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The Interpersonal World of the Infant: A View from Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the subjective experience of infants and discuss the four senses of self: the sense of an emergent self, the self-awareness of a core self, self versus other, self with other, and the self awareness of a subjective self.
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Ghosts in the Nursery: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Problems of Impaired Infant-Mother Relationships
TL;DR: In every nursery there are ghosts as mentioned in this paper, the visitors from the unremembered past of the parents, the uninvited guests at the christening, who are banished from the nursery and return to their subterranean dwelling place.
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The Infant's Response to Entrapment between Contradictory Messages in Face-to-Face Interaction
TL;DR: In this article, the normal feedback infants receive from their mothers in face-to-face interaction was distorted by having the mothers face their infants but remain facially unresponsive, demonstrating the importance of interactional reciprocity and the ability of infants to regulate their emotional displays.
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The Infant's Response to Entrapment between Contradictory Messages in Face-to-Face Interaction
TL;DR: The normal feedback infants receive from their mothers in face-to-face interaction was distorted by having the mothers face their infants but remain facially unresponsive, demonstrating the importance of interactional reciprocity and the ability of infants to regulate their emotional displays.