par De Vriendt-Goldman, Claire;Brasseur, Daniel ;Appelboom, Jocelyne
Référence Neuropsychiatrie de l'enfance et de l'adolescence, 44, 8, page (362-368)
Publication Publié, 1996
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This study attemtps, thanks to the collaboration between paediatricians and child psychiatrists of a Paediatric Hospital Infant Unit, to differentiate the severe infant regurgitations as a particular clinical entity belonging to the early childhood psychosomatic disorders. The literature, limited as regards infant regurgitations, is more extensive about psychogenous vomiting. As such, we have considered it appropriate to study a population of hospitalized regurgitating babies and to extract the particular elements brought to light during their treatments. These imply an organic check-up (paediatric team) and a therapy centered on the early parents-baby relation (child psychiatric team). This clinical research takes into account the neuro-motor maturation of the infant in order to apprehend the etiopathogenesis of regurgitations and of psychogenous vomiting in infants.