Antagonism of V1b receptors promotes maternal motivation to retrieve pups in the MPOA and impairs pup-directed behavior during maternal defense in the mpBNST of lactating rats

2016 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. 18-27 ◽  
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Veronika Kaczmarek ◽  
Benjamin Jurek ◽  
Erwin H. van den Burg ◽  
Inga D. Neumann ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 165-185
Author(s):  
Julie Rodgers

Sophie Daull's Camille, mon envolée (2015) is an autobiographical depiction of the sudden and traumatic loss of an only daughter (Camille) due to an undetected fatal bacterial infection. It is recounted uniquely from the maternal point of view and directly addresses the daughter throughout. It concerns an incredibly recent bereavement as the writing of the text, the author tells us, commences just one week after the daughter's death. Camille, mon envolée is a markedly intimate and brutally honest account of a mother who is an active witness to and, one could argue, participant in her daughter's agonizing death scene. The text captures the sense of powerlessness that is experienced by the mother, the incomprehensibility of the loss, the self-blame, and, finally, the coming to terms with it and the learning to live on, not without guilt, however. It also offers insight into maternal motivation for writing such a text, ranging from a quest for understanding and an outlet for grief, to a desire to preserve the daughter's memory. Furthermore, through close examination of the physical, psychological and social impact of the death of a child on mother figure subjectivity, Camille mon envolée successfully traces out for the reader the very specific characteristics of maternal bereavement and its overwhelmingly embodied nature. Finally, the text represents an engagement on the part of the grieving mother with what has been termed 'scriptotherapy' in a bid to negotiate this trauma and find a means, not only of remembering the daughter, but also of surviving the tragedy. In this respect, Camille, mon envolée is a text of resistance, where the unthinkable is confronted and the untellable bravely told.


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Maria Abellan-Alvaro ◽  
Maria Bellés ◽  
Enrique Lanuza ◽  
Carmen Agustin-Pavon ◽  
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pp. 1860-1874 ◽  
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Daniel E. Olazábal ◽  
Mariana Pereira ◽  
Daniella Agrati ◽  
Annabel Ferreira ◽  
Alison S. Fleming ◽  
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Author(s):  
Winston Paul Smith
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2008 ◽  
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pp. 294-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael P. Wansaw ◽  
Mariana Pereira ◽  
Joan I. Morrell
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2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-34
Author(s):  
Nicky Danur Jayanti

In this era a lot about the world of medical research scientist with mirror therapy. This therapy can be used as a way to reduce the pain, as if the brain can predict patient back to health and recovery from illness. While in the case of childbirth mirror therapy was able to show the real state of the baby's position visually in women who are doing labor that affect the growth of maternal motivation in making an effort to push aside the pain. Measurements conducted on 20 mothers pain when the second stage, when the mother was taught to push 5 times the mother is not able to properly push past the pain scale assessment after mirror therapy treatment is done with mirrors placed with the length and width of 10 cm. After that led her to see the state of the baby until the mother found the concentration point and will reach very high concentrations and the mother's mind is influenced by the image of the mirror so she has a very strong suggestion. Results before the mirror therapy is given is 18 respondents (90%) with severe pain, whereas pain was only 2 respondents (10%). Having given moderate pain mirror therapy there were 16 respondents (20%), whereas severe pain a 4 respondents (20%). The data obtained were statistically analyzed by paired t test T-test using SPSS. Mirror therapy proven to be effective in reducing labor pain on stage II.


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