The Fantasmatic and Imaginary Child of the Pregnant Woman.

Simone Setterberg
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Background: Pregnancy is a period of transition, which makes women more vulnerable and in unfavorable conditions may lead to psychopathology in both mother and infant. It is essential to outline factors adversely affecting the resolution of this period. Early interventions and why they matter: Interventions during pregnancy can provide important improvement in the outcome for both maternal and infant mental health.

Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the risk factors of antenatal anxiety and depression focusing particularly on maternal representations of the relationship towards the fetus and her own parents during pregnancy and the early postpartum period.

Methods: The study is outlined using a quantifiable interview during pregnancy to evaluate the woman's ability to keep her child in mind, measured by reflective functioning. Reflective functioning provides information regarding the pregnant woman's relationship quality to her fetus and important people in her life. Primiparae in Stockholm around gestation week 20 are asked about their experience with respect to pregnancy, their relationship to their family, partner, and their unborn child. The women selected to the study are an at risk population, with high levels of stress, childhood adversity, and/or history of mental health. These women are more vulnerable to develop perinatal anxiety and depression.

Results: The pregnancy interview provides valuable insight into the pregnant women's psychic constitution. The quantifiable measure of their mental state, reflective functioning, serves as measure of quality of the mother's parenting capacity. The countertransference and transference of the interviewer towards the women during the interview enables a more profound understanding of the underlying dynamics and constructs of repression, aggression, mourning, and narcissistic defenses.

Conclusion: A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the pregnant women's intrapsychic reorganization of motherhood and her relation to the unborn child shall facilitate specific early interventions. These interventions shall be targeted to specific risk groups and enable the prevention of adverse child outcomes.

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孕妇的幻想和想象的孩子。
背景:怀孕是一个过渡时期,这使得妇女更容易受到伤害,在不利的条件下可能导致母亲和婴儿的精神病理。必须概述对这一时期的解决产生不利影响的因素。早期干预措施及其重要性:怀孕期间的干预措施可以显著改善孕产妇和婴儿心理健康的结果。目的:本研究的目的是评估产前焦虑和抑郁的风险因素,特别是在怀孕期间和产后早期,母亲对胎儿和自己父母的关系的表现。方法:研究概述了在怀孕期间使用可量化的访谈来评估妇女记住孩子的能力,通过反射功能来测量。反射功能提供孕妇与胎儿和生命中重要的人的关系质量的信息。在斯德哥尔摩,怀孕第20周左右的初产妇被问及她们怀孕的经历、她们与家人、伴侣和未出生的孩子的关系。入选研究的女性是高危人群,她们有高水平的压力、童年逆境和/或精神健康史。这些妇女更容易患上围产期焦虑和抑郁。结果:妊娠期访谈对孕妇的心理体质提供了有价值的洞察。他们的精神状态的可量化测量,反思功能,作为衡量母亲养育能力的质量。在采访中,采访者对女性的反移情和移情使我们对压抑、侵略、哀悼和自恋防御的潜在动力和结构有了更深刻的理解。结论:更好地了解孕妇对母性的内在心理重组及其与未出生婴儿的关系的潜在机制,有助于有针对性的早期干预。这些干预措施应针对特定的风险群体,并能够预防不利的儿童结果。
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