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Psicologia em Revista

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FERREIRA-TEIXEIRA, Marcela Casacio; VISINTIN, Carlos Del Negro  and  VAISBERG, Tânia Maria José Aiello. Health professionals' imaginary on mothers of babies available for adoption. Psicol. rev. (Belo Horizonte) [online]. 2019, vol.25, n.3, pp.1194-1212. ISSN 1677-1168.  https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1677-1168.2019v25n3p1194-1212.

This research aims to investigate health professionals’ collective imaginary on biological mothers whose babies are available for adoption. It is justified as it can produce clinically relevant knowledge in the area of psychology. It is methodologically articulated by using the thematic story-drawing procedure in ten individual interviews, registered in the form of transferential narratives. The psychoanalytic consideration of the material allowed the interpretive production of two fields of affective-emotional meaning: "Victim mother" and "Dehumanized mother". The overall picture indicates the coexistence of a conservative imaginary, based on the condemnation of women, with a more sympathetic and supportive imaginary, recognizing the adversities faced by people living in situations of social precariousness that hinders children’s care. When compared to other researches, the results from this study may be interpreted as a sign that changes in the professionals’ imaginary are under way.

Keywords : Mother-baby separation; Child abandonment; Adoption; Collective imaginary; Health professionals.

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