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Eltern auf der Intensivstation

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Die zerstörte Wunschvorstellung vom gesunden Kind führt zu

  • Gefühlen von Hilflosigkeit und Ausgeliefertsein,

  • Ablehnung des Kindes,

  • Schuldgefühlen (warum habe gerade ich kein gesundes Kinds?),

  • Ängsten (besteht Lebensgefahr? Spätfolgen?),

  • Überfürsorglichkeit oder Gleichgültigkeit.

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Obladen, M. (1995). Eltern auf der Intensivstation. In: Bein, G., Kattner, E., Waldschmidt, J. (eds) Neugeborenenintensivpflege. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08938-5_21

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