Critical stages in mental development: Childhood breath holding spells (BHS)

Autor: Paola Bernabei, Maria Di Falco, Eleonora Camillo, Gabriel Levi
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: Infant Mental Health Journal. 17:81-88
ISSN: 1097-0355
0163-9641
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0355(199621)17:1<81::aid-imhj7>3.0.co;2-4
Popis: The authors present the first part of a study on children with BHS (Breath Holding Spells) syndrome. These children were chosen in order to examine a “pathological” situation in infancy that was as close as possible to a “normal” one, and in which obvious somatic symptoms were associated with emotional states. Children with BHSS are not considered to have serious psychological disturbances, even if they are constantly referred to as intolerant of separation, stubborn, oppositional, or easy to temper tantrum. A reduced ability to tolerate frustration is evident in these children both from the patients' history and clinical observation. Parents usually relate BHS to situations in which the child is denied something or gets scolded. The children were observed during three sessions, both with and without the mother, according to a grid used at our Center. Patients are presented to illustrate certain recurrent features in play and interaction with mother. The data suggest that these children stagnate in an area of incomplete mental representation; something makes them oscillate between two states; in one of them, the mental representation of the object and of the bond with it is possible; in the other, the mental representation of the separation, which entails the recognition of the object, is felt as dangerous.
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