Early maternal relational traumas and psychopathological risk can have an impact on mother-infant interactions. Research has suggested the study of fathers and of their psychological profiles as protection or risk factors. The aim of the paper is to assess the quality of parental interactions during feeding in families with mothers with early traumatic experiences. One hundred thirty-six (N = 136) families were recruited in gynecological clinics: Group A included families with mothers who experienced early sexual/physical abuse; Group B was composed of families with mothers who experienced early emotional abuse or neglect; and Group C comprised healthy controls. The subjects participated in a 10-month longitudinal protocol [at the fourth mo...
Experiences of interpersonal trauma and symptoms of PTSD greatly impact the ability to form and main...
Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent–infant int...
Mothers (n=92), fathers (n=84), and their infants (60% male) participated in a longitudinal study of...
Early maternal relational traumas can have an impact on mothers’ psychopathological risk and mother-...
Despite the longstanding theoretical association in the attachment literature between maternal traum...
BackgroundMother's childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have a negative ...
Problem While perinatal mental health issues are considered to have an impact on a mother’s parenti...
Background The postpartum period represents a major transition in the lives of many women, a time wh...
The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between the experience of childbirth as...
The parent-infant bond following childbirth is an important facilitator of optimal infant developmen...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
Maternal representations in psychosocial and depressive risk parenting: A pilot study on early mothe...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
Difficulties with emotion and physiological regulation (i.e., the ability to modulate or regulate ar...
BACKGROUND: The literature shows that parents of preterm infants are at risk of psychological distre...
Experiences of interpersonal trauma and symptoms of PTSD greatly impact the ability to form and main...
Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent–infant int...
Mothers (n=92), fathers (n=84), and their infants (60% male) participated in a longitudinal study of...
Early maternal relational traumas can have an impact on mothers’ psychopathological risk and mother-...
Despite the longstanding theoretical association in the attachment literature between maternal traum...
BackgroundMother's childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have a negative ...
Problem While perinatal mental health issues are considered to have an impact on a mother’s parenti...
Background The postpartum period represents a major transition in the lives of many women, a time wh...
The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between the experience of childbirth as...
The parent-infant bond following childbirth is an important facilitator of optimal infant developmen...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
Maternal representations in psychosocial and depressive risk parenting: A pilot study on early mothe...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
Difficulties with emotion and physiological regulation (i.e., the ability to modulate or regulate ar...
BACKGROUND: The literature shows that parents of preterm infants are at risk of psychological distre...
Experiences of interpersonal trauma and symptoms of PTSD greatly impact the ability to form and main...
Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent–infant int...
Mothers (n=92), fathers (n=84), and their infants (60% male) participated in a longitudinal study of...