Literature DB >> 1139980

The molding of personality: a newborn's innate characteristics in interaction with parents' personalities.

M K Aleksandrowicz, D R Aleksandrowicz.   

Abstract

This report describes a girl who was studied by means of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale from her 1st until her 28th day of life, observed at the age of 1 year, and, at the age of 1 1/2 years, was seen in a psychiatric family interview. The examinational data and history (obtained from the parents) present a picture of deviant development with exceptionally low orientation responsiveness and high excitability from the first hours of life. Carmel showed little ability to quiet herself and little response to soothing attempts. Motor development was normal throughout, physical health and growth were satisfactory, and intellectual development (assessed on the Vineland scale) was average. Carmel's continuous, inconsolable crying and lack of responsiveness led to a family adjustment with the passive, somewhat disorganized mother moving into the background and the anxious father taking over. He developed a way of keeping activity. This physical stimulation, coupled with overprotection (the father's tendency to interpose himself between the girl and other people) as well as controlling all frustration, resulted in a precarious balance at the price of Carmel's reduced autonomy, delay in adaptive ego functions, and severe stranger anxiety. The case illustrates the interaction between innate characteristics and parental attitudes, and the need for preventive counseling based on understanding a child's idiosyncratic behavior patterns.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1139980     DOI: 10.1007/bf01433417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev        ISSN: 0009-398X


  9 in total

1.  The biological strangers: an attempted sucide of a seven-and-a-half-year-old girl.

Authors:  M K Aleksandrowicz
Journal:  Bull Menninger Clin       Date:  1975-03

2.  THE EARLY MOTHER-INFANT ADJUSTMENT.

Authors:  T B BRAZELTON
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1963-11       Impact factor: 7.124

3.  The case history of a happy child.

Authors:  M K Aleksandrowicz; D R Aleksandrowicz
Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  1975

4.  Obstetric premedication and infant outcome.

Authors:  Y Brackbill; J Kane; R L Manniello; D Abramson
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1974-02-01       Impact factor: 8.661

5.  Obstetric meperidine usage and assessment of neonatal status.

Authors:  Y Brackbill; J Kane; R L Manniello; D Abramson
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  1974-02       Impact factor: 7.892

6.  Does the neonate shape his environment?

Authors:  T B Brazelton
Journal:  Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser       Date:  1974

7.  Delivery medication and infant outcome: an empirical study.

Authors:  E Conway; Y Brackbill
Journal:  Monogr Soc Res Child Dev       Date:  1970-06

8.  Individual differences at birth. Implications for mother-infant relationship and later development.

Authors:  A F Korner; R Grobstein
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Psychiatry       Date:  1967-10

9.  Obstetrical pain-relieving drugs as predictors of infant behavior variability.

Authors:  M K Aleksandrowicz; D R Aleksandrowicz
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  1974-12
  9 in total

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