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Traumatic Birth and Early Bonding, a Case Study* * * This research is part of the work of Rose-Angelique Belot, visiting professor and international author with a scholarship for the CAPES PRINT project of the Clinical Psychology and Culture Program entitled “Clinical Psychology and Culture: Interventions and Professional Training”.

Nascimento Traumático e Impacto Sobre os Primeiros Vínculos, um Estudo de Caso

Abstract

Motherhood can be a major developmental crisis. But what about when the birth also includes traumatic elements? Physical, moral and psychic suffering make the mother unavailable and disrupt the first mother-baby bonds, the quality of holding and handling. A state of tension in the mother and the baby can be so intense that it can result in a real state of personal and relational crisis, difficult to control. The presentation of a detailed case study shows the intensity and extent of these movements. Listening and careful observation of the mother and her baby reveal how a particular attention work allowed the mother to name the state of crisis and dissolve it.

Keywords:
birth; trauma; early relationships

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