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Friday, July 18
 

10:00 CEST

LECTURE - Intergenerational Transmission of Emotion Regulation as a Risk Factor for Maternal Burnout: A Qualitative Case Study
Friday July 18, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
This study is part of the International Investigation on Parental Burnout led by Roskam and Mikolajczak. While quantitative research on parental burnout is growing, there is a lack of qualitative studies addressing its intergenerational dimensions, especially how emotion regulation, stress, and attachment patterns are transmitted between generations.
Clinical observations suggest an increase in maternal burnout despite improved parental support policies. Young mothers today, although better supported through extended maternity leave and parenting groups, report high levels of emotional exhaustion. This study explores whether relational patterns between young mothers and their own mothers may contribute to this.
Using a semi-structured interview for grandmothers, aligned with the protocol developed by Roskam et al. (2023) for mothers, we conducted a qualitative case study of nine grandmother–mother dyads. Each mother also completed the Parental Burnout Assessment.
Findings suggest that grandmothers’ histories of childhood loss, violence, emotional detachment, or mental health issues—as well as difficulties in their own mothering—may be significant relational risk factors for maternal burnout in their daughters.
These insights highlight the need for therapeutic interventions that address intergenerational dynamics, not just individual symptoms. Support for grandmothers could enhance their emotional availability, benefiting both their daughters and grandchildren. Further research with more dyads and inclusion of fathers is needed to deepen understanding of the familial transmission of burnout risk.
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avatar for Andreja Poljanec

Andreja Poljanec

About the personDr. Andreja Poljanec, university graduate psychologist, marriage and family therapist, lecturer and head of the Psychology study program at Sigmund Freud University Vienna – Ljubljana branch, also lectures at the Faculty of Applied Social Studies in Nova Gorica... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
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WORKSHOP - Lifespan Integration – A Gentle and Deeply Effective Therapeutic Method
Friday July 18, 2025 16:30 - 18:00 CEST
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avatar for Ismini Ohm-Zalitis

Ismini Ohm-Zalitis

About the person:Ismini Ohm-Zalitis is a social worker and psychotherapist based in Stockholm, Sweden, where she works both clinically and online. In addition to her therapeutic practice, she teaches and supervises Lifespan Integration together with her colleagues.Her original training... Read More →
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Bodil Lindstrom

About the person:Bodil Lindström is a trained psychotherapist as well as a teacher and supervisor in Lifespan Integration. She first encountered the method in 2005, at the end of her initial psychotherapy training. At that time, Peggy Pace, the founder of Lifespan Integration, offered... Read More →
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Kristina Pettersson

About the person:Kristina Pettersson is a licensed psychotherapist specialized in trauma therapy. With a professional background in dance therapy, she combines artistic expression with psychotherapeutic practice, offering a nuanced understanding of the many layers of human communication... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 16:30 - 18:00 CEST
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