Prenatal development and parents' lived experiences how early events shape our psychophysiology and relationships
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
W.W. Norton & Company
2016
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Colección: | Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology
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Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://unika.unav.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991008388269708016&context=L&vid=34UNAV_INST:VU1&search_scope=34UNAV_TODO&tab=34UNAV_TODO&lang=es |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prenatal and birth experiences influence postnatal development, lifelong response patterns and interpersonal relationships
- Overview of multidisciplinary support for prenatal and perinatal psychology
- How prenatal experience is stored and influences the prenatal environment and prepares the human organism for life outside the womb
- Females' perceptions influence the environment in which their prenates develop
- Cumulative life experiences influence females' hormonal physiology and reproductive processes during the preconception, prenatal and early parenting period
- Prenatal development of the sensory system : the capacity of the embryo/fetus to perceive, experience and interact with its environment
- Prenatal autonomic nervous system development
- Epigenetics : the impact of the prenatal environment on the expression of
- Preconception and prenatal maternal traumatic stress : impacts on experiences of conception, pregnancy, birth and parenting
- Layers of loss unnamed and unprocessed contribute to the burden of unresolved grief
- Impacts of assisted reproductive technologies on women's experiences of conception, pregnancy, birth and early parenting
- Implications and opportunities for practice, training and policy.