Motherhood in the Face of Trauma (eBook)

Pathways Towards Healing and Growth
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2017 | 1. Auflage
XI, 247 Seiten
Springer-Verlag
978-3-319-65724-0 (ISBN)

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This volume offers an overview of the latest research on perinatal adaptation among women who have faced trauma, loss and/or adversity, both in childhood and/or as an adult, and describes the varied trajectories of adaptive and maladaptive coping that follow. The range of outcomes considered span from health-limiting (e.g. mental illness, substance use, unhealthy life style behaviours) to health-promoting (e.g. resilience and posttraumatic growth).  These outcomes are examined both in relation to mothers' experience of motherhood and parenting, and with regard to their children's lives.

Interpersonal trauma, experienced in childhood and/or or adulthood, can have a profound effect on how women experience the transition into motherhood - from pregnancy, to childbirth, and postpartum caregiving. Women across the globe are exposed to high rates of interpersonal violence, and face the physical and emotional consequences of such events. The shift into motherhood is an emotionally evocative period in a woman's life, entailing not only challenges, but also the potential for healing and growth.

Individual chapters will present state-of-the-art research, and will also highlight the voices of women who have personally experienced trauma, illustrating the effects on their experiences as mothers. Throughout the book, the consistent emphasis is on clinical implications and on ways that providers can create a context for healing and growth with the help of current evidence-based and promising treatment methods.




Dr. Muzik is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan where she conducts research and provides clinical care.  Dr. Muzik is Medical Director of the Women & Infants Mental Health Program.  She completed her medical training in psychiatry at the University of Vienna in Austria, and at the University of Michigan in the United States. She is a certified psychotherapist in Psychoanalytic Therapy through the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute, a certified mother-infant psychotherapist through the University of Michigan Infant Mental Health Certificate Program, and a research fellow with the International Psychoanalytic Association. Dr. Muzik also holds a master's degree in Clinical Research and Statistical Analysis from the University of Michigan, School of Public Health. Her research focuses on depression and anxiety during pregnancy and postpartum, and its impact on parenting and child outcomes. She is interested in the impact of maternal/family psychiatric illness on early child development as well as in interactions between biological vulnerability and environmental factors on infant emotional and biological development.

Dr. Rosenblum is a clinical and developmental psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan's Department of Psychiatry, where together with Dr. Muzik she directs the Women and Infants Mental Health Program. Dr. Rosenblum co-directs the Infant and Early Childhood Clinic, the specialty clinic within the Department of Psychiatry that provides assessment and treatment to infants, toddlers, and young children who have been exposed to trauma and/or adversity, and she regularly consults with professionals across systems working with children affected by trauma, including lawyers, judges, caseworkers, primary care providers, and educators.  Dr. Rosenblum's research, teaching and clinical work focus on parenting, infant, and early childhood mental health.  Dr. Rosenblum has published numerous peer-review articles and book chapters, and she directs a number of federally- and foundation-funded studies with a particular focus on infancy, early childhood, military/veteran families, and support for parents with mental illness.  Many of the families she works with have experienced significant disruptions, including separations, trauma, and/or loss.  In these contexts her work focuses on strengthening protective factors to enhance family resilience.


Dr. Muzik is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan where she conducts research and provides clinical care.  Dr. Muzik is Medical Director of the Women & Infants Mental Health Program.  She completed her medical training in psychiatry at the University of Vienna in Austria, and at the University of Michigan in the United States. She is a certified psychotherapist in Psychoanalytic Therapy through the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute, a certified mother-infant psychotherapist through the University of Michigan Infant Mental Health Certificate Program, and a research fellow with the International Psychoanalytic Association. Dr. Muzik also holds a master’s degree in Clinical Research and Statistical Analysis from the University of Michigan, School of Public Health. Her research focuses on depression and anxiety during pregnancy and postpartum, and its impact on parenting and child outcomes. She is interested in the impact of maternal/family psychiatric illness on early child development as well as in interactions between biological vulnerability and environmental factors on infant emotional and biological development.Dr. Rosenblum is a clinical and developmental psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan’s Department of Psychiatry, where together with Dr. Muzik she directs the Women and Infants Mental Health Program. Dr. Rosenblum co-directs the Infant and Early Childhood Clinic, the specialty clinic within the Department of Psychiatry that provides assessment and treatment to infants, toddlers, and young children who have been exposed to trauma and/or adversity, and she regularly consults with professionals across systems working with children affected by trauma, including lawyers, judges, caseworkers, primary care providers, and educators.  Dr. Rosenblum’s research, teaching and clinical work focus on parenting, infant, and early childhood mental health.  Dr. Rosenblum has published numerous peer-review articles and book chapters, and she directs a number of federally- and foundation-funded studies with a particular focus on infancy, early childhood, military/veteran families, and support for parents with mental illness.  Many of the families she works with have experienced significant disruptions, including separations, trauma, and/or loss.  In these contexts her work focuses on strengthening protective factors to enhance family resilience.

Part 1. IntroductionMental Health Problems Among Childbearing Women: Historical Perspectives and Social DeterminantsPart 2. Trauma and Consequences for Mother and ChildChildhood Maltreatment and Motherhood: Implications for Maternal Well-Being and MotheringThe effects of intimate partner violence on the early caregiving systemThe Slippery Slope of Birth TraumaReproductive Loss and its Impact on the Next Pregnancy.Part 3. The Biological Impact of Maternal TraumaTrauma Exposure: Consequences to Maternal and Offspring Stress SystemsMaternal trauma and related psychopathology: Consequences to parental brain functioning associated with caregivingPart 4. Healing and RecoveryResilience, Recovery, and Therapeutic Interventions for Peripartum Women with Histories of TraumaParenting in the context of trauma: Dyadic interventions for trauma-exposed parents and their young childrenEnhancing Emotion Regulation: The TARGET Approach to Therapy with Traumatized Young MothersMom Power: A Parenting Group Intervention for Mothers with Trauma HistoriesProject BRIGHT: An Attachment-Based Intervention for Mothers with Substance Use Disorders and their Young ChildrenSurvivor Mom’s Companion: A Population-Level Program for Pregnant Women Who are Survivors of Childhood Maltreatment: The Need for a Public Health Approach to Addressing Unresolved Maternal TraumaMilitary Moms: Deployment and reintegration challenges to motherhoodMaternal experience of neonatal intensive care unit hospitalization: Trauma exposure and psychosocial responses

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2017
Reihe/Serie Integrating Psychiatry and Primary Care
Zusatzinfo XI, 247 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Schlagworte childhood adversity/trauma • contributions/cultural context • global perspective/international • impact on entry to motherhood • impact on parenting and offspring wellbeing • interpersonal violence/domestic violence • resiliency – healing – growth
ISBN-10 3-319-65724-0 / 3319657240
ISBN-13 978-3-319-65724-0 / 9783319657240
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