MATERNAL REPRESENTATIONS DURING PREGNANCY AND EARLY INFANT MOTHER INTERACTIONS

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AMMANITI, M
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10.1002/1097-0355(199123)12:3<246::AID-IMHJ2280120310>3.0.CO;2-8
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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This paper deals with the influence of maternal representations during pregnancy on the subsequent mother‐infant relationship and the infant's style of attachment at 1 year of age. Psychoanalytic thinking, beginning with Freud to the most recent contributions, has considered the great importance of the mental dynamics between parents and children to which empirical research according to Bowlby's theoretical perspective has contributed. The current research project was planned in order to study the intergenerational processes. Starting during pregnancy, the woman was interviewed specifically to study maternal representations of herself as a mother and of the future baby. When the child was 1 year old, the style of attachment was studied during the Ainsworth Strange Situation paradigm and, at the same time, the mother was given the Adult Attachment Interview. Case studies are presented to illustrate, from the clinical point of view, the mental dynamics during pregnancy and the influence on the style of attachment of the baby. The clinical implications are discussed especially in terms of the fantasies in pregnancy and their relevance for the subsequent mother‐infant relationship. Copyright © 1991 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health
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