In Memoriam Johan Chitty RPP , RCST
The Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology honors the passing of John Chitty, celebrated teacher of Polarity Therapy and Biodynamic
The Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology honors the passing of John Chitty, celebrated teacher of Polarity Therapy and Biodynamic
The anthropology of the self has gained momentum recently and has produced a significant body of research relevant to interdisciplinary
William Emerson, PhD, is a renowned and early pioneer in the field of pre- and perinatal psychology. He practiced pre-
Book Review : When Postpartum Packs a Punch: Fighting Back and Finding Joy, by Kristina Cowan, showcases both personal experiences
Book Review: To begin, the author describes her personal journey that led to the doctoral program in Pre and Perinatal
Book Review : The period immediately following the birth of a newborn can be a tumultuous time of uncertainty, exhaustion,
Research studies on post-partum PTSD have highlighted that the experience of childbirth can be traumatic in itself because it often
A newborn separated from his mother at birth and relinquished for adoption is susceptible to a primal wounding. This construct
Book Review: Elizabeth and Neil Carmen continue to expand our concept of “lifespan” with their third book this carefully-researched volume
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