An Ecosystemic Approach to Improving Mother-Infant Attachment in a Caribbean Matrifocal Society |
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Authors: | Solange Cook-Darzens Régis Brunod |
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Affiliation: | (1) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, Hospital Robert Debré, 48 Boulevard Sérurier, 75019 Paris, France, and;(2) School of Practising Psychologists, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Within an ecosystemic framework integrating a cultural-family approach and Bowlby's attachment theory, this paper describes a mother-infant therapeutic program focusing on a high-risk population of infants from dysfunctional extended matrifocal families in the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Some of the factors involved in the disturbed mother-child attachment relationships were identified, and a multisystemic approach for remodeling both internal family processes and interactions between the family and the larger social system were described. The authors stress the importance of using a combination of specialized and non-specialized services which draw upon, and remain embedded in, the family's ecological context and argue for a conceptualization of extended matrifocal family organizations as being resourceful and resilient systems. |
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Keywords: | extended matrifocal families infant-mother attachment secure family base ecosystemic interventions disturbed relationships |
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