Articles
An Interview: Advocating for Queer Birthing Family Safety by Employing Inclusive Terminology in Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum
In this interview, JOPPPAH Copy Editor, Kate Stahl-Kovell, spoke with Certified Nurse Midwife, Catey Brannan, regarding Catey’s perspective and experience
Enhancing Early Speech, Parental Bonding, and Infant Physical Development: Using Prenatal Intervention in Standard Obstetric Practice
In honor of JOPPPAH’s 35th anniversary, the following is a reprint of one of the first articles in the very
First Nation Perspective Interview
In this interview, JOPPPAH Book Review Editor, Barbara Hotelling, spoke with First Nation midwife, Catherine “Joyce” Leaf, regarding Joyce’s experience
Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Postpartum Depression: A Retrospective Case-Control Study on A Significant Sample of Mothers in Northern Italy
The present study compared a group of women who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic with a group of women
Anxiety, Fear, and Self-Efficacy in Pregnant Women in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges and uncertainty for expectant mothers. The current study examined anxiety, fear of childbirth,
Early Traumatic Events & Implications for the Development of Emotional Connection: Two Case Studies Using Trauma Play Therapy with Children
In the last few decades, attachment theory has been embraced by a large scientific community in order to find a
Relational-Cultural Theory as a Therapeutic Approach to Perinatal Loss
Abstract: Despite the likelihood of mental health therapists working with perinatal loss clients, there has yet to be a therapeutic