The bonds formed between parent and child are central to the well-being of both. This book examines the crucial months immediately before and after birth, analyzing the links that are formed in order to give children a strong sense of security and confidence in who they are.
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The mighty bond between parent and child is one of the enduring wonders of psychology. John Kennell and Marshall and Phyllis Klaus bring decades of research, insight, and clinical practice into one book that offers parents, and those who care for them during pregnancy, everything they need to know to enhance this essential relationship. This important work explores the effects of various birth practices and situations—prenatal testing, labor support, testing of newborns, breast feeding, prematurity, and adoption—on the parents' feelings and on the development of later attachment and independence.
Marshall H. Klaus, M.D., internationally known neonatologist and researcher, is the author or coauthor of several standard works in the field, including Bonding, Care of the High Risk Newborn, and Mothering the Mother. He teaches pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. Phyllis H. Klaus, C.S.W., M.F.C.C., teaches and practices psychotherapy at the Erikson Institute in Santa Rosa and practices in Berkeley, California. She is coauthor of Mothering the Mother, and Bonding.
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Vendeur : Studibuch, Stuttgart, Allemagne
paperback. Etat : Befriedigend. 224 Seiten; 9780749322540.4 Gewicht in Gramm: 500. N° de réf. du vendeur 866682
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