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La ricerca in Psicologia Clinica Perinatale: Fattori di rischio e protezione per la tutela della salute mentale

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Prendersi cura dei bambini e dei loro genitori

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Nell’ambito della ricerca in Psicologia Clinica Perinatale, in una prospettiva dinamico- clinica e diacronica si fa riferimento al concetto di “perinatalità psichica” (capitolo 2) non tanto per lo sviluppo del bimbo, quanto come perinatalità della psiche dei genitori: un “segmento” del processo di genitorialità presente in diverse forme evolutive in ogni età della vita di ogni individuo e nella sua più evidente manifestazione in prossimità di un progetto di filiazione (Missioner, 2005). Come evidenziato nel precedente capitolo la perinatalità psichica implica un periodo tra l’ipotetico progetto generativo/genitoriale (Stoleru, 1995), la sua pianificazione e la sua realizzazione, fino al primo sviluppo del bambino: questa perinatalità psichica costituisce una delle prime sequenze del processo di genitorialità. Che cosa esplorare allora in un’indagine per la salute mentale perinatale?

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Cena, L., Imbasciati, A. (2012). La ricerca in Psicologia Clinica Perinatale: Fattori di rischio e protezione per la tutela della salute mentale. In: Prendersi cura dei bambini e dei loro genitori. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2472-4_3

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