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Maternal Cancer: the child’s understanding and its representations

VALADÃO, B. H., CERQUEIRA, A. C., FREITAS, F. R. (2024). Maternal Cancer: the child’s understanding and its representations. Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão, 44, 1-15.

Available on: https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-3703003257416

Abstract: Cancer is a chronic-degenerative disease that has as one of its main characteristics the ability to invade tissues and organs of the body, favoring the disordered cell growth. It is a disease that strongly impacts the sick person and everyone around them, including their family and friends. Based on this scenario, this work aimed to understand the child’s view and the emotional impact suffered in the face of the mother’s cancer diagnosis. Methods: It sought to evaluate, with ludic tools and the Thematic Drawing-and-Story Procedure [D-E (T)], the child’s understanding about the mother’s illness process, based on the psychoanalytic framework to recognize how they deal with the situation. A 39-year-old woman diagnosed with cancer, in remission, and her 9-year-old son participated in this research. Results: The results showed that the maternal illness caused significant and frightening emotional impacts for the infant, creating unrealistic fantasies related to cancer and to himself. Thus, the care extended to the sick individual’s family and to the relatives is considered of fundamental importance, to give a complete care for all those who suffer in this context.

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