A paradigmatic occurrence is difficulties in initiating or maintaining breastfeeding: in this case, depending on the issue, the pediatrician, gynecologist, midwife, or experienced nurse (IBCLC) may be called upon to intervene, but always from a single-minded perspective that is highly polarized toward overcoming a specific obstacle. In contrast, little importance is given to the biopsychosocial dimension of the woman, understood as her direct interaction (from a “patient-cenmtered” perspective) with the world immediately surrounding her that starts precisely from her psychophysical balance.

The economics of human potential
Can one really take care of the early stages of life? Can we really expect to decrease organic and mental pathology and increase the individual's human and social development potential? Or is it a mere utopia that cannot have practical and organizational feedback?







































































