When Parents have a Severe Mental Illness : Can we Prevent Family Separation and Adverse Effects after Childbirth?
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European Psychiatry, 30th European Congress of Psychiatry, 2022-06-04, Budapest. 2022-06-01, vol. 65, n° S1, p. S26-S26
English Abstract
This presentation will review the current state of knowledge about severe maternal perinatal mental illness. Severe disorders are associated with a higher prevalence of somatic difficulties during pregnancy, poorer quality ...Read more >
This presentation will review the current state of knowledge about severe maternal perinatal mental illness. Severe disorders are associated with a higher prevalence of somatic difficulties during pregnancy, poorer quality of pregnancy follow-up and potential impairment of infant care. These children are therefore very vulnerable and require specific care. We will present how graduated care coordinated and above all integrated between psychiatry, obstetrics, neonatal pediatrics and child protection services allows for early and effective preventive interventions, both for the child’s development and maternal mental health. The concept of shared parenting will be particularly developed. Disclosure No significant relationships.Read less <
English Keywords
Maternal Psychiatric Pathology
Antenatal Prevention
Child Protection
Multidisciplinary Work