mothersmental spacepsychoanalysisoccupationThe concept of chronic pain is expanded to include chronic mental pain, in particular that of the mothers of mentally ill children and young adults. The stories of mothers and their desperation are considered in the light of psychoanalytically oriented ...
This report describes three cases of mentally ill mothers who lost custody of their children after they killed someone. The mothers were nonetheless found to be at low risk for future child maltreatment and violence according to evaluation with two current methodologies, Parenting Risk Assessment and...
A Comparison of Two Types of Social Support for Mothers of Mentally Ill Children PROBLEM: The purpose of this analysis was to compare social support offered by two telehealth nursing interventions for mothers of children with seriou... Kathleen,Scharer,Eileen,... - 《Journal of Child & Adolesce...
Interactional Patterns of Schizophrenic, Depressed and Well Mothers and Their Young Children This study analyzes the interaction patterns and behavioral characteristics of mentally ill and well mothers and their young children. The children were be... JS Musick 被引量: 50发表: 1979年 Mentally ill ...
Children of mothers with mental illness are significantly less likely to receive preventative health vaccinations during the first five years of life, according to a University of Manchester study
Following a substantive introduction to the formation, work, and self-conceptualization of the MWIA, the first section of this article investigates growing post-war apprehensions about the ill-effects of housework on women’s bodies and minds. Although industrial medicine provided a methodological and...
She said as hard as it may be for some to believe, she did not know how mentally ill her daughter was before the day of the stabbing. “If I had had any idea that she believed Slender Man was real, we would have done something about it. We had no idea,” said Angie Geyser. ...
Nicholson, J., Geller, J. L., Fisher, W. H., & Dion, G. L. (1993). State policies and programs that address the needs of mentally ill mothers in the public sector.Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44,484–489. CASPubMedGoogle Scholar ...
By focusing on mothers' own understandings of their childrearing, the author reveals how differences in childrearing are rooted in fundamental ideas about the nature of social life and the place of the individual and the family within it.
Barriers to Collaboration Between Mental Health Professionals and Families in the Care of Persons with Serious Mental Illness. Mental health professionals do not often collaborate with families when providing treatment to the mentally ill, even though research shows better patient ... Kaas,J Merrie,S...