‘The view from here’ - Anxiety and defences against anxiety in the provision of maternity care to one mother and baby

Nicola O'Sullivan
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Being emotionally open in a maternity setting is a necessary part of the job of the midwife and consultant doctor. In fact it is recognised as a key aspect of relationship-based work.  However, it can be complex and uncertain, particularly in the face of a mother and baby who are separated through death at birth or serious illness at birth. This paper is interested in exploring the necessary conditions for relating and reflecting in maternity settings when babies are born with life threatening illnesses. With particular emphasis on one case example from personal experience this paper offers wisdom from the margins in the hope that it might contribute positively to thinking and learning about these experiences in frontline hospital settings.  It will focus on how the intensity of the work with one mother and baby and the strength of emotion associated with that work disrupted the nurses capacity to think. Drawing on the classic work of Isabel Menzies Lyth (1968) and lat  er Sebastian Kraemer (2015), the paper will consider the types of anxiety and defences present in the encounter and in the ongoing treatment of this mother and baby. The paper will explore how treatment and care was received by the mother and what might have enhanced that provision of care
从这里看风景"--为一名母亲和一名婴儿提供产科护理时的焦虑和焦虑防御
在产科环境中保持情感开放是助产士和顾问医生工作的必要组成部分。事实上,它被公认为是以关系为基础的工作的一个重要方面。 然而,这可能是复杂和不确定的,尤其是面对因出生时死亡或出生时患重病而分离的母婴。本文旨在探讨当婴儿出生时患有危及生命的疾病时,在产科环境中进行关系和反思的必要条件。本文特别强调了个人经历中的一个案例,提供了来自边缘的智慧,希望能为一线医院环境中对这些经历的思考和学习做出积极贡献。 本文将重点论述与一位母亲和婴儿相关的工作强度以及与该工作相关的强烈情感如何扰乱了护士的思考能力。本文将借鉴伊莎贝尔-孟席斯-莱斯(Isabel Menzies Lyth,1968 年)和塞巴斯蒂安-克雷默(Sebastian Kraemer,2015 年)的经典论著,考虑在与这对母婴的接触和持续治疗中存在的焦虑和防御类型。本文将探讨这位母亲是如何接受治疗和护理的,以及怎样才能更好地提供护理。
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