- Psychoanalysis and Social Critique
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Psychology, Coaching, and Therapy
- Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
- Infant Health and Development
- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
- Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
- Sociology and Education Studies
- Family Support in Illness
- German Literature and Culture Studies
- Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
- Health and Medical Studies
- Social and Demographic Issues in Germany
- Child Therapy and Development
- Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
- Kantian Philosophy and Modern Interpretations
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Education Methods and Technologies
- Medical Practices and Rehabilitation
- Philosophy, Science, and History
- Child Welfare and Adoption
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Family Dynamics and Relationships
- European history and politics
International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
2011-2025
Diakonissenkrankenhaus
2020
Berlin Heart (Germany)
2013
Klinikum Lüneburg
1992
University of Applied Sciences Potsdam
1992
Abstract The postnatal period is a potentially vulnerable time for families and can be associated with psychological distress in mothers fathers. aim of this analysis was to identify mother-father differences symptoms their risk factors. Cross-sectional screening data included depressive (PDS), anxiety (PAS), obsessive-compulsive (POCS). Using baseline 4984 962 fathers from the German SKKIPPI cohort study, we conducted an explorative multilevel logistic regression. Mothers were more likely...
Mothers are exposed to a variety of stressors in the early years their children's lives, being at risk for mental illness. The aim our analysis was estimate type and frequency potential factors psychiatric disorders mothers with children aged up three years. Based on random population samples from urban areas Germany, infants were recruited population-based cohort study as part SKKIPPI project. subjects underwent two-stage screening process baseline: A standardized diagnostic interview using...
Abstract Background After the birth of a child, many mothers and fathers experience postpartum mental disorders like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress or other illnesses. This endangers establishment secure attachment between children their primary caregivers. Early problems in parent-child interaction can have adverse long-term effects on family child’s well-being. In order to prevent transgenerational transmission disorders, it is necessary evaluate...
Abstract Purpose The postnatal period is a vulnerable time for parents and children but epidemiological health care utilisation data Germany on parental mental during early childhood scarce. This protocol describes the rationale, aim study design of population-based cohort to assess occurrence determinants psychosocial stress disorders, as well use cost social services in childhood. Methods As part collaborative SKKIPPI project, we will contact random sample 30,000 infants listed residents’...
Abstract Background The first years of life are a significant period for child development, when children particularly sensitive and prone to crises. This early phase lays the foundation healthy growth. Clinical assessment psychological symptoms in infancy adequate treatment both important improving diagnostic outcome preventing later long-term developmental consequences. most common problems 3 regulatory disorders. aim this trial is investigate efficacy Parent-Infant Psychotherapy (PIP)...
Early childhood may be a stressful period for families with significant impact on parents’ mental health and the child’s healthy development. The goal of SKKIPPI cohort study was to assess occurrence determinants psychosocial stress disorders in parents as well their offspring early three German regions. Based random samples from residents' registration offices, infants up 12 months age at time sampling, were invited participate study. A screening online questionnaire newly...
Early childhood can be a stressful period for families with significant impact on parents' mental health, the child's healthy development, and development of secure mother-child attachment. The goal cross-sectional study part SKKIPPI was to assess occurrence psychosocial stress health disorders in parents as well their offspring early three German regions.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing lockdowns might have had a strong impact on mental health of mothers their infants/toddlers. For example, families to deal with issues social isolation, which affected parent-child interactions. aim this study is evaluate differences in (1) infantile regulatory disorders, (2) maternal health, (3) (4) alterations mother-child interaction for participants recruited before versus after onset first German lockdown. reason, dyads been divided into two groups...
Psychotherapy of mother-child dyads is an intervention which was developed to prevent maltreatment and negative children's development. There a lack good-quality research investigating psychotherapeutic interventions social care for mothers at high-risk living in Mother-Child Facilities Germany. The present randomized controlled pilot trial (RCT) aimed evaluate the need parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) explore its impact on mother-infant relationship. Primary feasibility objectives were...
Initially, Anna Freud did not wish to carry out systematic observations; rather, she wanted be in the field while maintaining an analytical attitude with a free-floating attention. Based on memories of her employees Manna Friedmann, Anneliese Schnurman, Hansi Kennedy, and Joyce Robertson, this article discusses way which taught them observe children. She also observed those very colleagues who were observing, order able convey them, psychoanalytic view
Abstract Maternal capacity to mentalize (= reflective functioning, RF), secure attachment and emotionally available parenting has an impact on the child’s development. The transmission of mothers’ past experiences gained with both her caregivers in own childhood current mother–child interaction is part ‘transmission gap.’ This study explores transgenerational mechanisms potential moderating effect RF a clinical sample 113 dyads suffering from mental health problems. In cross-sectional study,...
Limited evidence is available about health care utilization and its determinants in the vulnerable postnatal period for mothers their children. Thus, aim of our analyses was to assess early support services regarding children associated costs Germany. Moreover, we aimed investigate impact noticeable mental psychosocial burdens on costs. Using a two-step assessment process parents from randomly selected sample 30,000 recently born multicenter observational population-based cohort study...
Psychoanalysis and parent‐infant‐psychotherapy are compared. Although developed from psychoanalysis, it appears at first glance not to be “analytic” with its aim of dealing quickly the symptoms presented also different setting. The author shows that an analytic approach in understanding multi‐facetted net relationships between family members infant “phantasmic interaction” a consideration implication for analysis empirical research carried out conjunction parent‐infant‐therapy can lead...
Abstract Background: After the birth of a child, many mothers and fathers experience postpartum mental disorders like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress or other illnesses. This endangers establishment attachment between children their primary caregivers. Early problems in parent-child interaction can have adverse long-term effects on family child’s well-being. In order to prevent transgenerational transmission disorders, it is necessary evaluate psychotherapeutic...