Prenatal Psychology 100 Years

Prenatal Psychology 100 Years
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Book Synopsis Prenatal Psychology 100 Years by : Jon R. G. Turner

Download or read book Prenatal Psychology 100 Years written by Jon R. G. Turner and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-04-04 with total page 654 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the course of about 100 years, Prenatal Psychology has developed from an initially intuitive insight within the scope of psychoanalysis into a broad interdisciplinary field of science. Otto Rank began his study of the possible effect of birth experiences in 1904, finally publishing his book the Trauma of Birth in 1923. With these two dates marking Rank's contribution, it can be said that Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology is approximately 100 years of age. Since then, due to the laborious, dedicated work of Pioneers in the field, what was once a hidden mystery now is common knowledge. Prenatal Life Matters! Today, there is more and more evidence on how our early beginnings from pre-conception to early after birth can affect our Health, our Relationships and our Quality of Life. In this book, you will find a complete guide as to what we now know in the field of Prenatal Psychology and you can get vital keys to understanding how our primal experience shapes who we become.


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