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100 1 _aRaynor,Maureen.
245 1 0 _aPsychology for Midwives
_h[[Book] :]
_bPregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium /
_cMaureen raynor، carole england.
260 _a[s.l.] :
_bMcGraw-Hill Companies,
_c2010.
300 _a24 cm ;
_c188 p.
500 _aDescription based on publisher data. This item is not in the LAC collection.
505 0 _aTheoretical approaches to psychology and their application to midwifery practice The mother-midwife relationship Emotions during pregnancy, labour and puerperium Perinatal mental illness The psychology of communication in midwifery practice The birth environment The psychology of stress, anxiety and coping. Psychosocial support Attachment and bonding: the midwife's role in supporting parent-baby relationships. Psychological Care Matters.
520 _a"Psychology for Midwives" is an excellent aid in grasping the key concepts of psychology in a focused way, clearly demonstrating how the key concepts can be used within modern day midwifery practice settings. This is an easy to use, informative guide, with up to date sources of evidence." -- Kimberley Skinner, Student Midwife, Anglia Ruskin University, UK "Communication isn't just about giving information. It is about creating relationships. This book is studded with academic references, but can also help midwives understand and interact with their clients in a satisfying way." -- Sheila Kitzinger, Honorary Professor at Thames Valley University, UK This accessible, evidence-based book explores how important it is for midwives to understand the psychological aspects of care, in order to create positive experiences for mothers and families. The book provides simple explanations for why psychological care matters in midwifery practice and uses different theoretical perspectives of psychology to illustrate how it fundamentally contributes to good midwifery practice. The book addresses many core concepts and principles of psychology, including: Mother-midwife relationship Emotions during the childbearing continuum Perinatal mental illness Communications in midwifery practice The birth environment Stress and anxiety Providing support to families Attachment and bonding Reflective questions, activities, illustrations, tables, summary boxes and a glossary help readers navigate the book. One of the first books of its kind, Psychology for Midwives is essential reading for all midwives, students and allied health care professionals interested in the psychological dimensions of childbearing.
545 0 _aMaureen D Raynor is a practicing midwife, supervisor of midwives and lectures on midwifery at the University of Nottingham, UK. Carole England is a practicing midwife and neonatal nurse, she also lectures at the University of Nottingham, UK.
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