The Sunrise As The Birth Of A Baby: The Prenatal Key to Egyptian Mythology
The Dutch historian of religion, Bruno Hugo Stricker, has been studying Egyptian mythology since 1940 and can show that this
The Dutch historian of religion, Bruno Hugo Stricker, has been studying Egyptian mythology since 1940 and can show that this
Dr. Bobbi Jo Lyman passed away on May 4, 2011. For nearly two decades, she passionately devoted her life work
Historically, the practice of treating adults for prenatal and perinatal trauma has consisted of individual practitioners’ modalities that lacked empirical
For decades, millions of mothers have been subjected to new obstetric procedures, but with little knowledge of the long term
The authors and editors of Protecting Children and Young People: Trauma Informed Care in the Perinatal Period argue that psychosocial
Under exploration is the response of humankind to mystery relative to the historically sharp distinction between scientific and spiritual ways
The role of nature-nurture must be reconsidered in light of the Human Genome Project’s surprising results. Conventional biology emphasizes that
The Slavic term “maternal fright” is carved from chronic wars and violence towards women and is a form of transgenerational
It takes much neglect, rejection, humiliation, physical maltreatment and sexual abuse to transform a tiny, trusting, innocent human being into
Shame is a powerful emotion born of implicit mind and with lasting implications. This brief essay explores the source of