© 2015 Italian Area Group of the Society for Psychotherapy Research.Post-partum depression (PPD) is one of the most common complications associated to maternal suffering, negative effects for the baby, and difficulties in the relationship. Video-feedback is a particularly effective technique used in dyadic ear-ly interventions. A brief intervention for mother-infant dyads with maternal depres-sive symptomatology was implemented using this technique, and was assessed in a longitudinal, quasi-experimental and quantitative study. 61 mother-baby dyads par-ticipated, with ages ranged from 18 to 41 years in mothers, and 8,4 to 18,8 months in their babies. The results show an improvement in the quality of the interaction, with a significant increa...
Objective: Postpartum mental illness arises from a culmination of factors at the time of the motherh...
Abstract: The study aimed at highlighting differences in mother-infant interaction and relationship ...
This study examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of a short-term, psychodynamically orie...
Post-partum depression (PPD) is one of the most common complications associated to maternal sufferin...
Introduction Maternal sensitivity and mentalization are fundamental for children’s mental health dev...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Many studies underline how Postnatal Depression (PND) has a negative influence on the interactive di...
Background and aim: Early detection of postnatal depression and mother-infant interactive difficulti...
Introduction Postpartum maternal depressive symptoms, even when they are not related to a clinical d...
This pilot study explores the effects of a brief individual psychoanalytic therapy on perinatal depr...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is associated with disturbances in many aspects of mother-infant interac...
Zoe-Lydia Tsivos,1 Rachel Calam,1 Matthew R Sanders,1,2 Anja Wittkowski1 1School of Psychological S...
Maternal depression has a negative impact on child development and the parent-child relationship (NI...
© 2018 Dr. Carolyn DeansAims. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the addition of...
Objective: Postpartum mental illness arises from a culmination of factors at the time of the motherh...
Abstract: The study aimed at highlighting differences in mother-infant interaction and relationship ...
This study examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of a short-term, psychodynamically orie...
Post-partum depression (PPD) is one of the most common complications associated to maternal sufferin...
Introduction Maternal sensitivity and mentalization are fundamental for children’s mental health dev...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Many studies underline how Postnatal Depression (PND) has a negative influence on the interactive di...
Background and aim: Early detection of postnatal depression and mother-infant interactive difficulti...
Introduction Postpartum maternal depressive symptoms, even when they are not related to a clinical d...
This pilot study explores the effects of a brief individual psychoanalytic therapy on perinatal depr...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is associated with disturbances in many aspects of mother-infant interac...
Zoe-Lydia Tsivos,1 Rachel Calam,1 Matthew R Sanders,1,2 Anja Wittkowski1 1School of Psychological S...
Maternal depression has a negative impact on child development and the parent-child relationship (NI...
© 2018 Dr. Carolyn DeansAims. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the addition of...
Objective: Postpartum mental illness arises from a culmination of factors at the time of the motherh...
Abstract: The study aimed at highlighting differences in mother-infant interaction and relationship ...
This study examines the qualitative and quantitative effects of a short-term, psychodynamically orie...