2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-014-0483-y
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Perinatal Dyadic Psychotherapy for postpartum depression: a randomized controlled pilot trial

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“…Two studies examined the effects of interpersonal psychotherapy on parenting and child outcomes perinatally (Goodman, Prager, Goldstein, & Freeman, ; Forman et al., ). One study that investigated an intervention consisting of eight nurse‐delivered mother–child sessions (Goodman et al., ) found no significant differences between groups on parenting stress or mother–child interaction following the intervention and follow‐up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two studies examined the effects of interpersonal psychotherapy on parenting and child outcomes perinatally (Goodman, Prager, Goldstein, & Freeman, ; Forman et al., ). One study that investigated an intervention consisting of eight nurse‐delivered mother–child sessions (Goodman et al., ) found no significant differences between groups on parenting stress or mother–child interaction following the intervention and follow‐up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies examined the effects of interpersonal psychotherapy on parenting and child outcomes perinatally (Goodman, Prager, Goldstein, & Freeman, ; Forman et al., ). One study that investigated an intervention consisting of eight nurse‐delivered mother–child sessions (Goodman et al., ) found no significant differences between groups on parenting stress or mother–child interaction following the intervention and follow‐up. Another study (Forman et al., ) reported no effect of the intervention on maternal responsiveness, mothers’ reports of their children's temperament or behavior problems, or of the quality of their relationship, but did show significant group differences for parenting stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the intervention was effective in increasing the quality of mother-infant interaction. In contrast, a study using perinatal dyadic psychotherapy (PDP), involving both the mother and the infant, did not show changes in parent-child interaction (Goodman et al, 2015).…”
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“…As pesquisas sobre PPB tem revelado que as díades ou tríades tiveram inúmeros benefícios quando envolvidas neste tipo de tratamento, como a melhora dos sintomas depressivos maternos (Cramer & Stern, 1988;Goodman, et al, 2015;Lenze, Rodgers, & Luby, 2015), dos sintomas psicofuncionais do bebê e da qualidade das interações pais-bebê (Goodman, et al, 2015;Chinitz et al, 2017); o aumento da sensibilidade materna (Cramer & Stern, 1988;King, Priddis, & Kane, 2014); a redução de apego inseguro (David & Schiff, 2015;Guedeney et al, 2016); melhora no bem-estar do bebê (Chinitz et al, 2017), bem como alterações positivas nas representações maternas (Cramer & Stern, 1988). Sabe-se que tais aspectos impactam positivamente o desenvolvimento infantil e, por conseguinte, a consitutição psíquica deste indíviduo em toda a sua vida.…”
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“…Sabe-se que tais aspectos impactam positivamente o desenvolvimento infantil e, por conseguinte, a consitutição psíquica deste indíviduo em toda a sua vida. Com base nestes resultados a PPB tem sido indicada nos casos de distúrbios psicofuncionais, como de sono e alimentação, em angústias de separação, nos distúrbios de apego, nos distúrbios relacionais paisbebê (Cramer & Palacio-Espasa, 1993) e nos casos de mães apresentando depressões desencadeadas pela condição da maternidade (Cramer & Palacio-Espasa, 1993;Guedeney et al, 2016;Goodman, 2015).…”
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