Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective
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Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. / Harder, Susanne; Davidsen, Kirstine.
Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions. ed. / K. Berry; S. Bucci; A. Danquah. 1. ed. London : Taylor & Francis, 2019. p. 96-111.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective
AU - Harder, Susanne
AU - Davidsen, Kirstine
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Becoming a parent and raising children is a typical life experience for many individuals including people with psychosis. However, severe mental health problems can have an impact on social and relational functioning and can lead to concerns about how mental health problems will affect parenting and the wellbeing of the child. In this chapter, we summarise knowledge on parenting in psychosis during the infancy period and discuss risk and resilience factors for quality of parenting and optimal infant developmental outcome from an attachment perspective. The chapter ends with perspectives for future research and preventive interventions.
AB - Becoming a parent and raising children is a typical life experience for many individuals including people with psychosis. However, severe mental health problems can have an impact on social and relational functioning and can lead to concerns about how mental health problems will affect parenting and the wellbeing of the child. In this chapter, we summarise knowledge on parenting in psychosis during the infancy period and discuss risk and resilience factors for quality of parenting and optimal infant developmental outcome from an attachment perspective. The chapter ends with perspectives for future research and preventive interventions.
U2 - 10.4324/9781315665573
DO - 10.4324/9781315665573
M3 - Book chapter
SP - 96
EP - 111
BT - Attachment theory and psychosis
A2 - Berry, K.
A2 - Bucci, S.
A2 - Danquah, A.
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - London
ER -
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