dc.description.abstract | This Master's Thesis was to investigate the relationship mother-infant pairs whose infants had indicators psychofunctional symptoms in the first year of life. It was intended, therefore, from a psychoanalytic understanding, deepen knowledge about the manifestation of symptoms psychofunctional in early stage of development, as well as understand the dynamics of the mother-infant relationship in different contexts. To serve this purpose, this thesis consists of two empirical studies that address the mother-infant relationship and its relationship with symptoms in two specific contexts psychofunctional multiple births and respiratory disorder. The first study was titled "The Relationship Symptoms psychofunctional and Mother-Baby Twins at nine months of age" and, through observations and interviews, we sought to investigate the mother-infant in situation of twins, whose babies have symptoms indicators psychofunctional at nine months of age. Results show that the twins can set up as, among other things, a risk factor for the onset of symptoms psychofunctional in early stage of development. The second study, "The Relationship Disorder Respiratory and Mother-Baby in the First Year of Life" aimed to focus on the mother-infant relationship in the context of disordered breathing. The results demonstrate that, despite not occur causal gaps in maternal role may favor the development of symptoms psychofunctional, more specifically the disorder associated with airway in the first year of life for infants of the cases studied. It is believed that this study helped to provide a clearer understanding of the complexity of initial relationships between mother and baby, as well as on the importance of understanding the manifestation of a psicofuncional symptoms early in life. | en |