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Bonding, postpartum dysphoria, and social ties : A speculative inquiry.

Mira Crouch1.   

Abstract

Since the late 1970s, disruptions and "failure" of maternal-infant bonding have been causally linked to postpartum depression. Part I of this paper examines the grounds for this connection while tracing the ramifications of bonding theory (Klaus and Kennell 1976) through obstetrics, pediatrics, and psychiatry, as well as in the (mis)representations of it in the popular media. This discussion resolves into a view of maternal attachment as a long-term development progressively established through intensive mother-infant interaction. The forms of this interaction are phylogenetically determined, albeit culturally and personally mediated. Flowing from this premise, Part II of the paper casts postpartum depression as an adaptive response to threat (from whatever cause) to adequate mothering, and develops an argument for the evolutionary role of enacted social ties in the establishment of maternal responsiveness.

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Keywords:  Attachment; Bonding; Maternal dysphoria; Maternal responsiveness; Postpartum depression; Social support

Year:  2002        PMID: 26192928     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-002-1020-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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