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Отказ от новорожденного как форма девиантного материнского поведения

Отказ от новорожденного как форма девиантного материнского поведения

Abstract

Статья посвящена поиску эффективных подходов к изучению проблемы отказа от новорожденного. Автор предполагает, что для исследования можно использовать опыт и методы, накопленные в рамках изучения девиантного материнского поведения. Рассмотрены такие подходы, как теория структурного функционализма (анализ семейных дисфункций), теория социализации, ролевая теория, бихевиоризм, теория рационального выбора. Все указанные выше подходы позволили описать явление отказа от новорожденного. Это подтверждает правильность отнесения данного явления к классу явлений девиантного материнского поведения.The article is devoted to the search of effective approach for the study of the problem of refusal of the newborn. The author presume that it is possible to use an experience and methods of deviant maternity studies. The author examines such approaches as structural functionalism (analysis of family dysfunctions), socialization, role theory, behaviorism, rational choice theory. All theories allow describing refusal of newborn phenomenon. That proves that refusal of the newborn is a kind of deviant maternity phenomenon.

Keywords

ОТКАЗ ОТ НОВОРОЖДЕННОГО,ДЕВИАНТНОЕ МАТЕРИНСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ,ТЕОРИЯ СТРУКТУРНОГО ФУНКЦИОНАЛИЗМА (АНАЛИЗ СЕМЕЙНЫХ ДИСФУНКЦИЙ),ТЕОРИЯ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ,РОЛЕВАЯ ТЕОРИЯ,БИХЕВИОРИЗМ,ТЕОРИЯ РАЦИОНАЛЬНОГО ВЫБОРА,REFUSAL OF NEWBORN,DEVIANT MATERNITY,STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM (ANALYSIS OF FAMILY DYSFUNCTIONS),SOCIALIZATION,ROLE THEORY,BEHAVIORISM,RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY

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