Abstract

The encounter of mother-baby dyads in a context of a traumatic narrative renders the areas of transference and countertransference more complex, with multiple identification processes. What are the implications regarding the transmission of trauma to the child and how does it occur? The clinical case of a mother, with a past fraught with challenges and traumas, illustrates a way of accessing a child's experience of trauma via the clinician's countertransference.

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