Interview with Ray Castellino, DC, RPP, RCST© “The Principles”
My study of pre and perinatal psychology began 1999 when a client remembered her birth during a craniosacral session. I
My study of pre and perinatal psychology began 1999 when a client remembered her birth during a craniosacral session. I
The implantation journey of the blastocyst/embryo is traced throughout its many biologic/embryologic transitions and transmutations. Possible psychological impacts that may
The subject of prenatal consciousness should be considered outside of the very limiting arena of the American abortion debate. The
This article is an updated review of the literature on the long term consequences of birth. Current literature reviewed includes
This article presents a clinical story of a one-session therapeutic intervention for a young boy’s lifelong eating phobia as an
Dr. Jerome Lejeune, a French pediatrician and geneticist, pointed out that each human being is unique–different from its mother–from the
Early childhood literature suggests children born after the loss of an infant sibling are at risk for attachment disorders, yet
This article is based on a talk given at Annual Congress of the International Society for Pre and Perinatal Psychology
: This qualitative study was designed to explore the childbirth expectations of primiparas’ (women pregnant for the first time) in
The birthing experience may be perceived as a traumatic in women who present with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Yet a