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INVISIBLE FATHERS: PATERNAL PERINATAL DEPRESSION - Clinical picture, risk factors, and implications for the family system
Article written in collaboration with @mondopsi Abstract: Paternal Perinatal Depression (PDD) is a psychopathological condition that is still little recognized, despite affecting approximately 1 in 10 fathers. Underdiagnosis is often linked to gender stereotypes that hinder the recognition of male psychological suffering in the context of parenting. This article offers an integrated review of the literature on DPP, starting from a definition of the construct and the analysis
Mar 716 min read


The Impact of Parental Words on the Psychological Development of Children:An Analysis of Scientific Evidence
Abstract Parental language represents one of the most influential factors in children's psychological, emotional, and cognitive development. This article reviews the scientific evidence on the impact of parental verbal communication on children's and adolescents' identity formation, self-esteem, and cognitive abilities. Through an analysis of recent literature in developmental psychology, neuroscience, and attachment theory, it emerges that parental words do not constitute si
Feb 313 min read


The Relationship Between Parents and Adolescent Children in Contemporary Society
Article written in collaboration with @ psicologa_giuliamoretti Parents and Adolescents in Contemporary Society Raising an adolescent child in contemporary society represents a complex challenge that involves psychological, relational, cultural, and social dimensions. Parents are required to perform their role within a context characterized by rapid change, where values, educational models, and normative references are less stable than in the past. The family is no longer the
Jan 2010 min read
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