Journal article
Evaluation of early relational disturbance in high-risk populations: Borderline personality disorder features, maternal mental state, and observed interaction
V Newman-Morris, K Simpson, KM Gray, N Perry, A Dunlop, LK Newman
Infant Mental Health Journal | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21880
Abstract
Despite the longstanding theoretical association in the attachment literature between maternal trauma history and disturbances in the mother–infant interaction, few studies have investigated mechanisms of transmission of traumatogenic relational patterns in high-risk mother–infant dyads. This study investigated interrelationships among maternal trauma history, distorted maternal representations (DMRs, i.e. disturbed thoughts and feelings about the infant and self-as-parent), maternal mentalisation (i.e. capacity to conceive of self and other's intentions in terms of mental states including thoughts, feelings, and desires), and quality of interaction in a clinical sample of mothers with Borde..
View full abstractGrants
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program Stipend Scholarship.