Pre- and postnatal psychology and medicine /edited by Dragana Djordjevic, Egloff Goetz.
Material type: TextSeries: Pregnancy and infants : medical, psychological and social issuesPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781536167849
- RG560 .P743 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
From sexuality to eroticism : the making of the human mind / Ferdinand Fellmann and Rebecca Walsh -- Psychosomatics of conception : ovarian insufficiency / Goetz Egloff -- Experiences linking obstetrics with psychotherapy / Rupert Linder -- Prenatal dynamics and fetal existence / Olga Gouni and Anastasia Topalidou -- Fetal brain development / Otwin Linderkamp -- Pre- and postnatal psychosomatics in the social context / Goetz Egloff and Dragana Djordjevic -- Parenting styles, emotional intelligence and attachment / Elena Doinita Nanu -- Parenting preterm infants : influence of parental gender and dyadic sensitivity on infants' cognitive and interactive development / Erica Neri, Simona Spinelli, Augusto Biasini, Marcello Stella and Fiorella Monti -- Bonding goes back to the dawn of life / Olga Gouni -- Freud and the prenatal dimension of emotional experience / Ludwig Janus -- Time and psyche / Goetz Egloff -- Veiled, trivialized, ignored : the decisive origins of self- destructiveness / Walter Boehmer -- A new scientific paradigm for psychodynamic psychotherapy / Ludwig Janus.
"Pre- and postnatal psychology and medicine belong closely together, encompassing anthropological, biological and psychological aspects. Both psychoanalysis and infant mental health research have contributed largely to the subject, as have neonatology and social pediatrics. The human being seems to commence at the point of birth, when families are founded. Yet even before, during the prenatal period, significant influences on the unborn child and on mothers-to-be have been observed on different levels. The volume contributes to integrating clinical theory and practice through presenting research findings from the maternal perspective and from both the unborn and the infant perspective, putting them in a practical context. It emphasizes the need to view the human being as bio-psycho-social being, thus providing a possible integration of psychic and somatic approaches. Topics included are, among others, psychosomatic obstetrics, unborn and infant development, fetal brain development, parental dealings with preterm delivery, neonatal care, psychotherapy, and medical psychology of reproduction. Clinical accounts from international experts serve a panoramic view of pre- and postnatal factors affecting human personality, providing readers with seminal issues from conception through child development"--
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