Parenting Your Premature Baby and Child: The Emotional Journey

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Fulcrum Publishing, 2004 - 903 pagina's
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"[This book] focuses on your experiences, feelings, and relationships around the delivery, hospitalization, homecoming, and long-term parenting of your premature baby and child. It provides suggestions and support for coping, adjusting, and finding your way. While every family's jouney is unique, you ahre many of the same hopes, fears, struggles, and triumphs with outher parents of premature babies."--Page 4 of cover
 

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Parenting your premature baby and child: the emotional journey

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Developmental psychologist Davis (Loving and Letting Go ) teams up with clinical psychologist Stein to offer advice and information to parents of premature infants. Much of the content is useful, in ... Volledige review lezen

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CHAPTER
7
CHAPTER
21
CHAPTER THREE
61
CHAPTER FOUR
95
CHAPTER FIVE
117
CHAPTER
151
Breast Care When You Arent BreastFeeding
170
Fatigue
176
Settling in at Home
431
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
457
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
491
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
521
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
571
Discovering Disabilities
597
CHAPTER NINETEEN
635
CHAPTER TWENTY
675

Relaxation
184
Acclimating to the NICU
189
Becoming a Parent in the NICU
231
CHAPTER NINE
273
CHAPTER
319
CHAPTER ELEVEN
359
CHAPTER TWELVE
397
Considering Another Pregnancy
729
CHAPTER TWENTYTWO
751
CHAPTER TWENTYTHREE
789
Appendices
817
from the Colorado Collective for Medical Decisions
879
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Over de auteur (2004)

Deborah L. Davis, Ph.D. is a developmental psychologist and writer who specializes in the emotional aspects of coping with crisis during pregnancy and infancy, and medical ethics and decision-making during pregnancy and in the NICU. She is the author of several books for bereaved parents and parents of premature babies and has written many articles for parents and professionals. Mara Tesler Stein, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice. She lives in Chicago. Both authors specialize in the emotional aspects of crisis around pregnancy and parenting, parent education, child development, and family-centered care.

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