3rd Bachelor in Midwifery
Psycho - pedagogy (clinical)
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ECTS Credits | 2 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | DUMOULIN, Françoise |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | PARA-D_SF0057/3 |
Prerequisite | Courses of Psychology of 1st and 2nd year |
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Aims and Objectives | To make students aware of the psychological and corporal changes of the maternality process (traumatic) To initiate the students with the double process of the human birth, both the biological and the symbolic birth |
Description | Pregnancy: psychology of the pregnant woman, her experience, her psychological characteristics The unconscious phantasms which underlie the desire of child. Birth: the point of view of the mother and the new-born baby. Open perinatalogy: social and psychological perinatal prevention. Importance of the first parental behaviors The role of the father, the place of the mother in the relation father-child. The new-born baby presenting risks and parenthood presenting risks. Breast feeding: explanatory factors of difficulties Role of the midwife: attitude, speech Psychological aspects of the evolution of the baby during the first months Aspects of the new parenthood. |
Bibliography | Dolto F., L’image inconsciente du corps, Le sentiment de soi. Deutch H., Psychanalyse des fonctions sexuelles de la femme, PUF ; La psychanalyse des femmes : Tome 2 Maternité, Quadrige Marino B., Le bébé est une personne. Schaffer, Le comportement maternel, Mardaga Bergeret Amselek C., Le mystère des mères, Desclée de Brouwer. Les cahiers du nouveau-né. Delassus J., Le sens de la maternité, Dunod. Brazelton, Premiers liens, Seuil ; La naissance d’une famille Lebovici, Etude de l’interaction parents-enfants. Minkowski, Les nouveau-nés à risques |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Discussions, resolution of problems and situations based on the personal experience, readings, analysis, syntheses |
Assessment Methods | Oral examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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