2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00266
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Emotional Distress in the Relationship of Caregivers and Institutionalized Babies

Abstract: Institutionalization is an exceptional and temporary measure that occurs when there is a violation of rights; lasting until the family reintegration or, in the impossibility of this, the placement in a substitute family through adoption. Among the main reasons for institutionalization in Brazil are the financial difficulties, abandonment, domestic violence, drug addiction, homelessness of the responsible for the child, sexual abuse, and the loss of parents by death or imprisonment. Although children and adoles… Show more

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“…Neglected children, whose suffering is evident, can provoke different feelings and reactions in their caregivers, which are accentuated when it comes to such young children (NASCIMENTO et al, 2020), such as the brothers Rita and Pedro. For França (2017) emotional, defensive and countertransferential reactions will affect their judgments of values, ideas and feelings about family, sexuality and childhood, as well as it can lead them to experience conflicts about blaming the family or about their own practice in the face of of the care of the victimized children.…”
Section: D-ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neglected children, whose suffering is evident, can provoke different feelings and reactions in their caregivers, which are accentuated when it comes to such young children (NASCIMENTO et al, 2020), such as the brothers Rita and Pedro. For França (2017) emotional, defensive and countertransferential reactions will affect their judgments of values, ideas and feelings about family, sexuality and childhood, as well as it can lead them to experience conflicts about blaming the family or about their own practice in the face of of the care of the victimized children.…”
Section: D-ementioning
confidence: 99%