How do we experience the first nine months of our lives in the womb? What happens during and immediately after birth? And how are these primary experiences processed by the individual, in society and in culture? In this book, Ludwig Janus, a leading specialist in the field of prenatal psychology, undertakes a reassessment of prenatal and birth experiences for what is relevant to the experience and behavior of the individual and the specific manifestations in art, religion and politics, based on many years of research.
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Ludwig Janus, MD, is a practicing psychoanalytic and prenatal orientated psychotherapist in Heidelberg since 1975, and since 2005 in Dossenheim near Heidelberg, Germany. He is the former president of the International Society for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine (ISPPM) and the German Society for Psychohistory and Political Psychology. He is currently a member of the Society for Supporting the Relationship between Mother and Child before Birth and a member of the group for Prenatal Orientated Psychotherapy. He has published numerous publications on prenatal and perinatal psychology and on psychohistory.
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