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Meerlingen : de epidemie van de jaren negentig in de obstetrie : symposium
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Year: 1991 Publisher: Utrecht s.n.

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Twin research and human genetics.
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ISSN: 18324274 Year: 1998 Publisher: Bowen Hills Australian academic press.

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Random families : genetic strangers, sperm donor siblings, and the creation of new kin
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ISBN: 9780190888275 019088827X 0190888288 019088830X 9780190888305 0190888296 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York, NY Oxford University Press

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This is a work about unprecedented families - networks of strangers linked by genes, medical technology, and the human desire for affinity and identity. It chronicles the chain of choices that couples and single mothers make - how to conceive, how to place sperm donors in their family tree, and what to do when it suddenly becomes clear that there are children out there that share half their child's DNA.


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Make Room for Baby : Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy to Repair Trauma and Promote Attachment
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ISBN: 9781462543472 1462543472 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York The Guilford Press

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"This state-of-the-art clinician's guide describes Perinatal Child-Parent Psychotherapy (P-CPP), a treatment for pregnant women and their partners whose readiness to nurture a baby is compromised by traumatic stress and adverse life experiences. An application to pregnancy of the widely disseminated, evidence-based Child-Parent Psychotherapy, P-CPP spans the prenatal period through the first 6 months of life. Extended cases illustrate ways to help mothers and fathers understand how trauma has affected them, navigate the physical and emotional challenges of becoming parents, build essential caregiving competencies, and ensure the safety of their babies and themselves. Cultural considerations in working with diverse families are addressed through specific intervention examples. Key words/subject areas: parent-infant psychotherapy, psychotherapy with pregnant women, at-risk mothers and infants, perinatal mental health, P-CPP, early intervention, treatment manuals, parenting interventions, infant mental health, Don't Hit My Mommy, child abuse, early childhood, incest survivors, family violence, prevention, parenting programs, maltreatment, evidence-based, attachment-based Audience: Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and nurses; researchers in the areas of perinatal and infant mental health"--

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