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Using an emotion‐focused approach in preventing psychological birth trauma

Gözde Gökçe İşbir, Mualla Yılmaz, Gill Thomson

2021Perspectives In Psychiatric Care13 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: This discussion article considers how an emotion-focused approach can be adopted to prevent psychological birth trauma and to optimize perinatal wellbeing for women and their families. CONCLUSION: Emotion-focused approaches have a different perspective when compared to other classic psychotherapy methods. This approach may help women to resolve the negative impacts of psychological birth trauma; to prevent posttraumatic stress disorder onset; to lead to better results for mother and baby well-being; and may be cost effective. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Mental health nurses/midwives should receive education about emotion-focused approaches in addition to gaining competence in basic counseling skills so that they can utilize these approaches with women.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological traumaCompetence (human resources)Birth traumaMental healthPsychologyPsychological counselingPerspective (graphical)PsychotherapistPosttraumatic stressClinical psychologyMedicinePregnancySocial psychologyArtificial intelligenceGeneticsBiologyComputer scienceMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthInfant Health and Development
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