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.

Friends never: parents and children, the value of difference
I borrow the title of a very old song by Antonello Venditti to summarize the danger of a tendencyillusion that currently characterizes the way many parents understand their role. I