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Becoming a Parent - The Emotional Journey Through Pregnancy and Childbirth

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Jackie Ganley is a Clinical Psychologistwith the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. She has worked in primary health care with GPs, health visitors, midwives and psychiatric nurses for a number of years. She has two young children. Klappentext The arrival of a baby brings some of the biggest and most rapid changes that we ever experience. Beginning with the decision to have a child and the factors that influence it, this book considers pregnancy and childbirth as a psychological event rather than a biological process. Jackie Ganley explores the fears and anxieties of prospective parents, and how these feelings change in the course of pregnancy. She tackles issues such as what it feels like to be in labour and addresses how the pain can be managed. Emotional recovery and the early days of parenting are also considered, with a look at baby basics such as feeding, sleeping, and interacting, as well as more complex reactions such as postnatal depression. Featuring case examples of real problems people have had, as well as discussion points and valuable 'Who can help?' sections, this indispensable book contains all you need to plan and make your own emotional journey through pregnancy and childbirth. 'The author's clinical and personal experience in my opinion provide a unique blend of professional expertise and life-experience ... a well-informed and psychologically-oriented self-help manual on parenting.' Professor Alan Carr, University College Dublin Zusammenfassung Like the other volumes in the Family Matters series! this authoritative new book provides expert advice to ordinary people struggling with everyday challengesA-in this case! the emotional trials of new mothers. Enduring the stresses of pregnancy and giving birth are only half of what it takes to become a parent. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the author. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Deciding on parenthood. What are we letting ourselves in for? What does it mean to be a family? What does it mean to be a mother? Changes for women. The tasks of parenting. The needs of parents. Isn't the decision different for everyone? What if I don't become pregnant? Who can help? Discussion points. 2. Conception. Conception: the other side of family planning. Discovering you are pregnant. When pregnancy doesn't happen. Infertility. Taking a different path. The emotional impact of fertility problems and treatments. Who can help? Discussion points. 3. The stages of pregnancy. Introduction. The first few weeks: fears and acceptance. Morning sickness. How to cope with morning sickness. 'I still can't believe I'm pregnant': the increasing role of technology in our experience of pregnancy. Getting rid of bad habits: drinking and smoking issues. Miscarriage. A time for change. The mid-pregnancy: making plans. 'I haven't had a chance to think about my pregnancy': building a relationship with the baby. The pregnancy coming to an end. 'I still don't think I'm ready to be a parent': changing roles for all. Who can help? Discussion points. 4. Specific psychological difficulties in pregnancy. But don't we all feel fed-up at some point? Depression in pregnancy. Anxiety and panic attacks during pregnancy. Eating disorders and body image. Substance use, aggression and acting out. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Looking beyond pregnancy. Who can help? 5. Birth. So what exactly is a domino? The choices and decisions surrounding birth. Labour. What can I do about the pain? Feeling involved in your labour. Complications and...

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Authors Ganley, J Ganley, Jackie Ganley, Jackie (National Health Service Ganley, Ganley Jackie
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.07.2004
 
EAN 9780470860908
ISBN 978-0-470-86090-8
No. of pages 208
Series Family Matters (John Wiley)
Family Matters
Subjects Guides > Health
Non-fiction book

SELF-HELP / General, Self-help & personal development, Self-help, personal development and practical advice

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