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STROGOTEAN, Silvia. Gestation as crisis factor in the development of woman identity. In: The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences, Ed. 13, 1-2 decembrie 2022, Chişinău. Chişinău: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2022, Ediția 13, pp. 45-46. ISBN 978-9975-165-26-6.
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The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences
Ediția 13, 2022
Conferința "International Scientific Conference "The Contemporary Issues of the Socio-Humanistic Sciences", 13th Edition"
13, Chişinău, Moldova, 1-2 decembrie 2022

Gestation as crisis factor in the development of woman identity

CZU: 369.223.41

Pag. 45-46

Strogotean Silvia
 
Free International University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 martie 2023


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The most major crises of every woman are determined by the periods of puberty, pregnancy, and climacteric period, climacteric. In psychology there are different approaches to the pregnancy. A pregnant woman is perceived as confronting an identity crisis, a change of social status and intra-familial relations. Pregnancy as puberty and climacteric/menopause is a period of crisis that cause deep physical and psychological changes. This crisis represents important stages of development and has a series of peculiar phenomena. During pregnancy, as in other stages of transition, libidinal and aggressive drives are updated, leading to revival and/or simultaneous apparition of intra-psychic conflicts unsolved in previous stages of development. This is a period of disturbance of psychological balance, and the woman personality could pass through temporary disintegration. Such crises represent serious challenges for mental health of a woman and, if they are solved or passed unfavorably they could lead to pathologic consequences at psycho-emotional level. Waiting the childbirth is experienced by many women as an emotional crisis, stress, turning point or even illness. Pregnancy, especially the first one, is a crisis moment associated with forming the feminine identity and confirmation of gender belonging of the future mother. Nevertheless, every pregnancy is experienced differently – in different manners. Knowing the specificity of pregnancy stages, type and style could help the specialists from the reproductive and mental state fields that ensure psychosocial support to pregnant women.

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pregnancy, women identity, maternal identity, stages of woman development, Transition period, crisis, pregnant woman