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Mordas, E. S., Klodt, L. P. Image of the Child and Aggression of Women Who Suffer from a Threatened Miscarriage

Abstract: The article provides the research of the image of the child and aggression of women с угрозой выкидыша and emotional characteristics of the image of the child. The goal of the research is to analyze the relation between the image of the child and aggression of women who suffer from problems during their pregnancy (угроза выкидыша). The article summarizes the ideas of the Russian school (G. G. Philippova) and psychoanalytical conception of pregnancy offered by Dinora Pines. In Russian psychology the image of the child is viewed as the part of the system of needs and motives that includes a woman’s ideas and attitude to her future child based on social, cultural and biological prerequisites and relationship between the woman and her own mother.


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psychology, image of the child, pregnancy, aggression, abortion, miscarriage, , child-and-parent relations, reproduction function, ambivalency, identification.


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