Perinatal psychiatry:: Infant mental health interventions during pregnancy

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Maldonado-Durán, JM
Lartigue, T
Feintuch, M
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[1] Menninger Clin, Topeka, KS 66601 USA
[2] Menninger Child & Family Ctr, Topeka, KS USA
[3] Mexican Assoc Psychoanal, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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The authors focus on infant mental health interventions during pregnancy in response to stressors, behaviors, and difficulties experienced by the mother-to-be (as well as by the father-to-be and surrounding family or support system) that are likely to have a negative impact on the growth, development, behavior, and psychological environment of the baby. After summarizing normal tensions and psychological tasks, the authors focus on difficulties during pregnancy: "pathology of destiny, " excessive anxiety domestic violence, fear of becoming a mother, denial of pregnancy, somatic complaints, inadequate weight gain and eating disorders, and depression. The effects of these difficulties on the baby, as well as intervention techniques (including a psychosocial support group), are highlighted.
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