Abstract The present qualitative study aims to understand the affective and emotional attitudes that support the maternal experience in precarious conditions by articulating the maternal ideals of socially vulnerable women through the Winnicottian concept of the good enough mother. We used a procedure called Interactive Narrative to facilitate a less defensive and more ludic approach to the studied theme and invited women sheltered in an institution for pregnant and puerperal women to complete a story that had been written by the researcher. In the second stage, we formed a discussion group to gain insight into participants' conceptions of motherhood. The material produced was analyzed as a collective production so that we could identify un...
This thesis addressed how young women make sense of their experiences of becoming a mother against a...
The literature on new mothers speaks to the common experiences of women including their personal ref...
Conducted in collaboration with Save the Children Australia, this study employed an Interpretative P...
This psychosocial study investigates the maternal subjectivities of mothers returning to work after ...
This qualitative study explores the ways in which disadvantaged women benefit from social support fr...
Abstract Considering narration and psychoanalysis as processes of interpreting human experience, a n...
This article explores how women account for their experiences of pregnancy distress in light of cult...
Focusing on the subjective and relational nature of stories and storytelling, in this chapter the au...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Background: Tailoring an intervention to the needs and wishes of pregnant women in vulnerable situat...
Women who desire to have children associate motherhood with giving birth to healthy full term infant...
The majority of women in the world will experience motherhood, and for most of them it is a profound...
This thesis addressed how young women make sense of their experiences of becoming a mother against a...
This thesis addressed how young women make sense of their experiences of becoming a mother against a...
The literature on new mothers speaks to the common experiences of women including their personal ref...
Conducted in collaboration with Save the Children Australia, this study employed an Interpretative P...
This psychosocial study investigates the maternal subjectivities of mothers returning to work after ...
This qualitative study explores the ways in which disadvantaged women benefit from social support fr...
Abstract Considering narration and psychoanalysis as processes of interpreting human experience, a n...
This article explores how women account for their experiences of pregnancy distress in light of cult...
Focusing on the subjective and relational nature of stories and storytelling, in this chapter the au...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmat...
Background: Tailoring an intervention to the needs and wishes of pregnant women in vulnerable situat...
Women who desire to have children associate motherhood with giving birth to healthy full term infant...
The majority of women in the world will experience motherhood, and for most of them it is a profound...
This thesis addressed how young women make sense of their experiences of becoming a mother against a...
This thesis addressed how young women make sense of their experiences of becoming a mother against a...
The literature on new mothers speaks to the common experiences of women including their personal ref...
Conducted in collaboration with Save the Children Australia, this study employed an Interpretative P...