2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462009005000006
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Voz cantada e a constituição da relação mãe-bebê

Abstract: RESUMOTema: refletir sobre uma faceta da constituição da relação mãe-bebê, que se fez presente no uso criativo da voz cantada da mãe, na comunicação com o seu bebê. Procedimentos: o único sujeito desse estudo é uma mãe, que se submeteu a oito sessões de terapias corporais associadas à emissão da voz cantada, sempre dirigidas ao bebê; as sessões transcorreram com a possibilidade de expressão livre pela fala e gesto da mãe e a escuta do terapeuta. Resultados: o quadro que a mãe apresentava em relação ao seu bebê… Show more

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“…This is despite the fact that research suggests that, while mother–infant bonding is a process that involves input from both mother and infant, the mother’s contribution appears to be the most important (Ainsworth, 1979). Among the few studies that do exist, Mello, Maia, and de Andrada e Silva (2009) found that infant-directed singing as part of an eight-session therapy program enhanced mother–infant behaviors, communication, and maternal anxiety. Cevasco (2008) did not find evidence of greater perceived bonding over 2 weeks of playing recordings of mothers singing to their babies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is despite the fact that research suggests that, while mother–infant bonding is a process that involves input from both mother and infant, the mother’s contribution appears to be the most important (Ainsworth, 1979). Among the few studies that do exist, Mello, Maia, and de Andrada e Silva (2009) found that infant-directed singing as part of an eight-session therapy program enhanced mother–infant behaviors, communication, and maternal anxiety. Cevasco (2008) did not find evidence of greater perceived bonding over 2 weeks of playing recordings of mothers singing to their babies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterwards, other seven articles (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) and two theses (15,16) were excluded as they were not conducted with popular singers, but with choir singers and/or choir conductors. One article was excluded as it deals with a case study with the purpose of reflecting on the mother-baby relationship, by means of body therapy associated to the singing voice production, whose participant had experience with classical music (17) . Three articles and one dissertation were located and excluded because they were conducted with singers of gospel music (18)(19)(20)(21) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%