PRE- AND POSTNATAL MODIFICATIONS IN PARENTAL MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS IN THREE CASES OF FETAL GASTROSCHISIS DIAGNOSED DURING PREGNANCY
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PRE- AND POSTNATAL MODIFICATIONS IN PARENTAL MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS IN THREE CASES OF FETAL GASTROSCHISIS DIAGNOSED DURING PREGNANCY
Abstract
The aim of this study was to identify possible effects of gastroschisis on parents' intrapsychic dynamics by applying an observational clinical approach. More specifically, we intend to (a) evaluate the representational style of parents informed about the diagnosis of fetal gastroschisis during pregnancy using the Interview of Maternal Representations During Pregnancy and the Interview of Paternal Representations During Pregnancy (M. Ammaniti, C. Candelori, M. Pola, & R. Tambelli, ) and (b) observe whether the baby's birth influences the parents' representational styles through the application of the same tools (the Interview of Maternal Representations After the Birth, M. Ammaniti & R. Tambelli, , and the Interview of Paternal Representations After the Birth, M. Ammaniti & R. Tambelli, ), adapted to the postnatal period. During the prenatal period, all parents showed a restricted/disinvested style. Three parents-one mother and two fathers-changed their styles from restricted/disinvested to integrated between pregnancy and Month 6 after the birth of their child. Clinical data from the interviews and observations are discussed in an attempt at better defining intrapsychic dynamics of parents after a diagnosis of gastroschisis.
Keywords: Gastroschisis; Geburtsfehler; Pränataldiagnostik; anomalie foetale; anomalía fetal; birth defect; defecto de nacimiento; diagnostic prénatal; diagnóstico prenatal; défaut de naissance; elterlicher Repräsentationsstil; estilo representacional de los progenitores; fetal anomaly; fetale Anomalie; gastroschisis; gastrosquisis; laparoschisis; parental representational style; prenatal diagnosis; style représentationnel parental; 出生前診断; 出生缺陷; 家長心理表徵; 產前診斷; 胎児奇形; 胎兒畸形; 腸壁破裂; 腹裂; 親の表象スタイル.
© 2015 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
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