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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV022195692
    Format: XIII, 366 Seiten : , Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-11-019018-2 , 3-11-019018-4
    Note: Contents: Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- 1. Preface: The "normal" complexities of coming into the world -- 2. Let children speak -- 3. Modern reproductive medicine and the definition of parenthood: Praeter Naturam -- 4. Self and dyadic expansion of consciousness, meaning-making, open systems, and the experience of pleasure -- 5. Birth: Between medical and human science -- 6. Intentional attunement: Mirror neurons, inter-subjectivity, and autism -- 7. Becoming a parent: What parental writings teach us -- 8. The interior experience of maternity -- 9. Transition to fatherhood -- 10. The psychosomatic approach to contraceptive choice -- 11. Counselling for infertility and its treatment -- 12. The maternal and paternal experience between sterility and procreation -- 13. Integrative functions of the brain and origins of fetal psychism: Some theoretical and clinical reflections -- 14. Death and birth -- 15. Prenatal counseling -- 16. 'Care' in neonatal intensive therapy -- 17. Neurological development assessment of the newborn -- 18. Subjective perspectives on the maternity experience - A qualitative analysis -- 19a. Reciprocity and psychic growth: The neglect of neglect -- 19b. Psychic growth and reciprocity: Psychoanalytical infant observation and socio-cultural factors -- 20. The complexity of birth: The Cesarean section -- 21. From foster care to parent training - The emergence of a socio-educative approach to 'parentality' -- 22. Migration, a risk for identity? -- 23. Scenarios of pregnancy and birth in immigrant families -- 24. Family preparations for birth -- 25. Physiological pain, pathological pain, iatrogenic pain: The quality of pain and women's experience -- 26. Low risk delivery today
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-021511-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Geburt ; Perinatale Medizin ; Reproduktionsmedizin ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Monti, Fiorella
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  • 2
    UID:
    edochu_18452_12785
    ISSN: 1619-3997 , 1619-3997
    Content: Objective: To evaluate the relationship between assisted reproduction technology (ART) and parental mental representations during late pregnancy and early parenthood. Study design: Women (n=25) following ART pregnancies were compared with their partners (n=23) and with women following spontaneous conceptions (n=39). Subjects were interviewed on mental representations at late gestation and three months postpartum. Results: Socio-demographic and obstetrical characteristics were similar between groups. ART women tend to decrease scores of intensity of investment from before to after delivery. During pregnancy and postpartum, ambivalent representations were more often present and well-integrated representations were less often present among ART women as compared with non-ART women. ART women had significantly more ambivalent representations that persisted at three months postpartum, and men had more disengaged representations. Conclusions: A greater desire for pregnancy exists in ART women which might not always coincide with a desire for maternity. ART men, however, manifest greater disengagement from the entire child project.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Journal of Perinatal Medicine, : de Gruyter, 2009, 37,2008,4, Seiten 320-327, 1619-3997
    Language: Undetermined
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9958353862102883
    Format: 1 online resource (379p.)
    ISBN: 9783110215113
    Content: Prominent scientists from perinatal medicine, paediatrics, psychology and sociology will meet in Modena, Italy to explore birth as a complex psychological experience for mother, father and child. The proceedings of this interdisciplinary congress are here published in English to reach the broadest possible scientific audience. The goal is to create a dialogue between humanistic and medical perspectives with regard to conception, pregnancy and birth in an era of rapid biotechnological progress, taking different social and cultural contexts into account.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , 1. Preface: The “normal” complexities of coming into the world -- , 2. Let children speak -- , 3. Modern reproductive medicine and the definition of parenthood: Praeter Naturam -- , 4. Self and dyadic expansion of consciousness, meaning-making, open systems, and the experience of pleasure -- , 5. Birth: Between medical and human science -- , 6. Intentional attunement: Mirror neurons, inter-subjectivity, and autism -- , 7. Becoming a parent: What parental writings teach us -- , 8. The interior experience of maternity -- , 9. Transition to fatherhood -- , 10. The psychosomatic approach to contraceptive choice -- , 11. Counselling for infertility and its treatment -- , 12. The maternal and paternal experience between sterility and procreation -- , 13. Integrative functions of the brain and origins of fetal psychism: Some theoretical and clinical reflections -- , 14. Death and birth -- , 15. Prenatal counseling -- , 16. ‘Care’ in neonatal intensive therapy -- , 17. Neurological development assessment of the newborn -- , 18. Subjective perspectives on the maternity experience – A qualitative analysis -- , 19a. Reciprocity and psychic growth: The neglect of neglect -- , 19b. Psychic growth and reciprocity: Psychoanalytical infant observation and socio-cultural factors -- , 20. The complexity of birth: The Cesarean section -- , 21. From foster care to parent training – The emergence of a socio-educative approach to ‘parentality’ -- , 22. Migration, a risk for identity? -- , 23. Scenarios of pregnancy and birth in immigrant families -- , 24. Family preparations for birth -- , 25. Physiological pain, pathological pain, iatrogenic pain: The quality of pain and women’s experience -- , 26. Low risk delivery today , In English.
    Language: English
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