Caesarean Birth: Psychological Aspects in Adults
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The number of c-sections is rising all over the world. Non-medical reasons play a major role in these rising figures. Diagnostic criteria are more and more broadened. Maternal reactions to giving birth by caesarean depend on the mother’s attitude towards her motherhood. Emergency c-sections are mostly experienced as traumatic. Birth and caesarean birth can have long lasting effects on personality. There seem to be indications for a caesarean personality. In prenatal psychotherapy with adult themes connected to being born caesarean can be distinguished and can be treated. Zusammenfassung: Die Kaiserschnittgeburt: psychologische Aspekte bei Erwachsenen. Die Häufigkeit der Kaiserschnittgeburten steigt weltweit. In diesen Zahlen spiegeln sich Gründe, die nicht aus den medizinischen Notwendigkeiten kommen. Die mütterliche Einstellung zur Kaiserschnittgeburt hat Bezug zu ihrem Verständnis von Mutterschaft. Not-Kaiserschnitte werden oft als traumatisch erlebt. Die vaginale Geburt und ebenso die Kaiserschnittgeburt haben lange Auswirkungen auf die Persönlichkeit. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass es möglich ist, von einer Kaiserschnittpersönlichkeit zu sprechen. In der Pränatalen Psychotherpaie mit Erwachsenen können Probleme, die mit der Kaiserschnittgeburt zusammenhängen, abgegrenzt und behandelt werden.
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تاریخ انتشار 2009