Search Results - "Zaccagni, Michela"
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Perinatal Depression and Patterns of Attachment: A Critical Risk Factor?
Published in Depression Research and Treatment (2015)“…Background. This study aims to verify if the presence and severity of perinatal depression are related to any particular pattern of attachment. Methods. The…”
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Early attachement relationships and epigenetic customization
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-07-2015)“…Recently, new findings in epigenetic science switched the focus from the observation of physiological intragenomic dynamics to the idea of an environmental…”
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Perinatal depression and affective bonds: experience in close relationship during pregnancy
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-05-2015)“…This study aims to investigate the influence of the "romantic attachment" style, stressful life events, social factors on the risk of developing a depression…”
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Anxiety: personality and relationship. Some considerations
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-05-2011)“…Anxiety is a well defined symptom in psychiatric field, but also a concept that refers to the theoretical and epi-stemological visions of the theories on the…”
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Maternal attachment patterns and personality in post partum depression
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-05-2012)“…This study investigates the prevalence of post partum depression (PPD) in a sample of Roman women, and the role of socio-demographic variables, personality…”
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Psychiatric care in Italy
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-03-2010)“…Law 180 of 1978 started a deep change in psychiatric assistance in Italy, promoting new approaches to mental disease and leading toward new patterns of…”
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Narcolepsy
Published in Rivista di psichiatria (01-01-2009)“…Narcolepsy is a neurologic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and by intrusions into wakefulness of physiological aspects of rapid…”
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