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The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being

The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being

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The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being explores the inner world of the woman during pregnancy, birth, and early life, and the healing of traumas from this period, including the effects of culture and transgenerational trauma.

Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books

The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being delves deeply into the inner realm of the woman during the transformative processes of pregnancy, birth, and early life, while also focusing on the healing of the traumas experienced during this critical period. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the Aboriginal woman's journey throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and infancy, shedding light on the profound impact of culture and transgenerational trauma on these life stages.

This book provides a profound understanding of the intricate connections between the woman's inner world, her creative processes, and the healing of trauma. It explores the profound impact of cultural beliefs, traditions, and practices on the experiences of Aboriginal women during pregnancy, birth, and infancy, highlighting the ways in which these factors can either support or hinder their well-being.

Furthermore, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing transgenerational trauma within Aboriginal communities. It explores the ways in which historical events, such as colonization, displacement, and intergenerational abuse, have perpetuated trauma and its effects on individuals and families across generations. By acknowledging and addressing these traumas, the book offers a roadmap for healing and resilience building within Aboriginal communities.

In addition to its theoretical insights, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being is grounded in empirical research and case studies. It draws on the experiences of Aboriginal women and their communities to provide a rich and authentic portrayal of the challenges and opportunities they face during this critical period. The book offers practical strategies and tools for promoting trauma-informed care and support for Aboriginal women and their families, including mindfulness practices, cultural ceremonies, and therapeutic interventions.

Overall, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being is a groundbreaking work that offers a comprehensive and holistic perspective on the healing of trauma during pregnancy, birth, and the first years of life. It is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between trauma, culture, and the well-being of Aboriginal women and their communities.

The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being is a groundbreaking work that delves deeply into the inner world of the woman during the transformative processes of pregnancy, birth, and early life, while also focusing on the healing of the traumas experienced during this critical period. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the Aboriginal woman's journey throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and infancy, shedding light on the profound impact of culture and transgenerational trauma on these life stages.

This book provides a profound understanding of the intricate connections between the woman's inner world, her creative processes, and the healing of trauma. It explores the profound impact of cultural beliefs, traditions, and practices on the experiences of Aboriginal women during pregnancy, birth, and infancy, highlighting the ways in which these factors can either support or hinder their well-being.

Furthermore, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing transgenerational trauma within Aboriginal communities. It explores the ways in which historical events, such as colonization, displacement, and intergenerational abuse, have perpetuated trauma and its effects on individuals and families across generations. By acknowledging and addressing these traumas, the book offers a roadmap for healing and resilience building within Aboriginal communities.

In addition to its theoretical insights, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being is grounded in empirical research and case studies. It draws on the experiences of Aboriginal women and their communities to provide a rich and authentic portrayal of the challenges and opportunities they face during this critical period. The book offers practical strategies and tools for promoting trauma-informed care and support for Aboriginal women and their families, including mindfulness practices, cultural ceremonies, and therapeutic interventions.

Overall, The Healing of Trauma during Pregnancy, Birth, and the First Years of Life: From Dreaming to Being is a groundbreaking work that offers a comprehensive and holistic perspective on the healing of trauma during pregnancy, birth, and the first years of life. It is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between trauma, culture, and the well-being of Aboriginal women and their communities.

Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666921267

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