Becoming Parents and Overcoming Obstacles

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Author_Emanuela Quagliata
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False Idyll
generative
Generative Identity
Hendrika C. Halberstadt-Freud
identity
illusion
infertility counselling
Invisible Loss
Joan Raphael-Leff
Kaya's Parents
Kaya’s Parents
late
Late Miscarriage
Lisa Miller
loss
Maggie Cohen
Marguerite Reid
maternal mental health
miscarriage
Mutual Damage
neonatal
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Neonatal Unit
Oral Existence
perinatal
Perinatal Death
Perinatal Loss
Phallic Sexual Monism
Post-natal Depression
Premature Menopause
Previous Miscarriages
psychoanalytic perspectives
psychological impact reproductive loss
reproductive psychology
symbiotic
Symbiotic Illusion
unit
Vice Versa
Woman's Emotional Response
Woman’s Emotional Response
World Health Organization's Charter
World Health Organization’s Charter
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367102074
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There are many books that deal with pregnancy and maternity, and a large number of magazines and articles on paediatric nursing that examine these subjects from different points of view. This volume is not a manual and is not intended to explain to future parents what to do and what to avoid. The objective is rather to look at the most significant and problematic aspects of this delicate phase of a woman's life and that of a couple. It seeks to offer a key to understand the deep significance and complexity of the path to follow to become parents and to face fears linked to the difficulty of procreation, using the tools of observation and psychoanalytic listening. Reviewing several experiences of clinical work, the authors offer reflections on the personal experiences of women and couples and the difficulties which can be met when the desire for a child is disappointed. A maternity and parenting project can be frustrated by miscarriages and encounter the fear of infertility. How are the problems of sterility or spontaneous abortion experienced?
Emanuela Quagliata

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