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Part I. Prenatal Psychology
Origins and Methodology
Chapter 1. The History of Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 2. Methodological Levels
Part II. Empirical Research, Brain and Stress Studies
Chapter 3. Prenatal Structural Brain Development: Genetic and Environmental Determinants
Chapter 4. Continuity and Dialog
Chapter 5. The Pre- and Perinatal Origins of Childhood and Adult Diseases and Personality Disorders
Chapter 6. Transgenerational Consequences of Perinatal Experiences: Programming of Health and Disease from Mother to Child and Subsequent Generations
Chapter 7. Prenatal Developmental Origins of Early Brain and Behavior Development, of Self-Regulation in Adolescence, and of Cognition and Central and Autonomic Nervous System Function in Adulthood
Chapter 8. Prenatal Psychoneuroimmunology
Chapter 9. Epigenetics
Chapter 10. Contemporary Environmental Stressors and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
OPERA
Chapter 11. Traces of the Invisible World of Becoming
Epigenetics as a Molecular Correlate of Prenatal Psychology
Part III. Psychosomatics of Pregnancy and Birth
Chapter 12. Attachment Guided Birth Culture as a Means to Avoid Pre- and Perinatal Health Disorders
Chapter 13. Mother-Embryo-Dialog (M-E-D)
Chapter 14. Prenatal Roots of Attachment
Chapter 15. The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of IVF/ICSI Babies: A Clinical Report
Chapter 16. Improving Pregnancy Outcomes: Effects of an Integrated Linkage of Obstetrics and Psychotherapy
Chapter 17. On the Psychodynamics of Preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome
Chapter 18. A Visual Exploration of Psychodynamics in Problematic Pregnancies: Case Studies in Analytic-Aesthetic Art Therapy
Chapter 19. Eric: Case study of an experienced one twin loss
Chapter 20. Love, Pregnancy, Conflict and Solution: On the Way to an Understanding of Conflicted Pregnancy
Chapter 21. Conflict of Pregnancy: Experiences from a Gynaecological and Psychotherapeutic Practice
Chapter 22. On the History of the Pregnancy Conflict
Part IV. Neonatology
Chapter 23. Prenatal Bonding, the Perinatal Continuum and the Psychology of Newborn Intensive Care
Chapter 24. Relating to the Preterm Child
Part V. Psychotherapy
Chapter 25. Introduction- The Prenatal Dimension in Psychotherapy
Chapter 26. Therapy Stories for Prenatal and Perinatal Experiences: How Young Children Express Prenatal and Perinatal Experiences in Psychotherapy
Chapter 27. Analytical Psychotherapy and the Access to Early Trauma
Chapter 28. Pre- and Perinatal Baby Therapy: Baby Body Language
Chapter 29. The Quality of an Original Experience of Being: The Fundamentals of Body-Psychotherapy in the Context of Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 30. Prenatal Regression in Psychotherapy
Chapter 31. The Arc of Life: Continuity between Conception and Death. Art therapy and Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 32. Psychological Aspects of the First Trimester
Chapter 33. Pre- and Periconceptional and Prenatal Psychology: Early Memories and Preverbal Approaches
Chapter 34. Stress, Trauma, and Shock: The Failures and Successes of Cathartic Regression Therapy
Chapter 35. Psychotherapy with infants and children
Chapter 36. Birth Trauma: The Psychological Effects of Obstetrical Interventions
Chapter 37. Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy: Transition to Parenthood
Part VI. Prevention
Chapter 38. On the Fundamentals and Necessities of Promoting Parental Competence
Chapter 39. Introduction to Prenatal Bonding (BA)*
Chapter 40. The Impact of Parental Conflict on the Intrauterine Realm
Chapter 41. Post-Partum Mood Disorders: Prevention by Prenatal Bonding (BA)
Chapter 42. Family Midwifes: Early prevention built on long-term trust and respect
Chapter 43. Early Care Networks in Germany and Initiation of the Pforzheim Study
Part VII. Cultural Psychology
Chapter 44. Prenatal Dimension of Cultural Psychology
Chapter 45. Reflections about the Interplay of Prenatal and Postnatal Experience
Chapter 46. Are Music Taste and Language Development Influenced by Prenatal Acoustic Experience?
Chapter 47. Philosophical Aspects of Womb Life Based on the Work of Peter Sloterdijk
Chapter 48. The Prenatal Dimension
Images in History, Art and Therapy
Chapter 49. The Mental Echo of Preverbal Existence
Chapter 50. Prenatal Psychology Holds the Key: Thoughts about the Cultural Meaning of Prenatal Psychology.
Origins and Methodology
Chapter 1. The History of Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 2. Methodological Levels
Part II. Empirical Research, Brain and Stress Studies
Chapter 3. Prenatal Structural Brain Development: Genetic and Environmental Determinants
Chapter 4. Continuity and Dialog
Chapter 5. The Pre- and Perinatal Origins of Childhood and Adult Diseases and Personality Disorders
Chapter 6. Transgenerational Consequences of Perinatal Experiences: Programming of Health and Disease from Mother to Child and Subsequent Generations
Chapter 7. Prenatal Developmental Origins of Early Brain and Behavior Development, of Self-Regulation in Adolescence, and of Cognition and Central and Autonomic Nervous System Function in Adulthood
Chapter 8. Prenatal Psychoneuroimmunology
Chapter 9. Epigenetics
Chapter 10. Contemporary Environmental Stressors and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
OPERA
Chapter 11. Traces of the Invisible World of Becoming
Epigenetics as a Molecular Correlate of Prenatal Psychology
Part III. Psychosomatics of Pregnancy and Birth
Chapter 12. Attachment Guided Birth Culture as a Means to Avoid Pre- and Perinatal Health Disorders
Chapter 13. Mother-Embryo-Dialog (M-E-D)
Chapter 14. Prenatal Roots of Attachment
Chapter 15. The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of IVF/ICSI Babies: A Clinical Report
Chapter 16. Improving Pregnancy Outcomes: Effects of an Integrated Linkage of Obstetrics and Psychotherapy
Chapter 17. On the Psychodynamics of Preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome
Chapter 18. A Visual Exploration of Psychodynamics in Problematic Pregnancies: Case Studies in Analytic-Aesthetic Art Therapy
Chapter 19. Eric: Case study of an experienced one twin loss
Chapter 20. Love, Pregnancy, Conflict and Solution: On the Way to an Understanding of Conflicted Pregnancy
Chapter 21. Conflict of Pregnancy: Experiences from a Gynaecological and Psychotherapeutic Practice
Chapter 22. On the History of the Pregnancy Conflict
Part IV. Neonatology
Chapter 23. Prenatal Bonding, the Perinatal Continuum and the Psychology of Newborn Intensive Care
Chapter 24. Relating to the Preterm Child
Part V. Psychotherapy
Chapter 25. Introduction- The Prenatal Dimension in Psychotherapy
Chapter 26. Therapy Stories for Prenatal and Perinatal Experiences: How Young Children Express Prenatal and Perinatal Experiences in Psychotherapy
Chapter 27. Analytical Psychotherapy and the Access to Early Trauma
Chapter 28. Pre- and Perinatal Baby Therapy: Baby Body Language
Chapter 29. The Quality of an Original Experience of Being: The Fundamentals of Body-Psychotherapy in the Context of Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 30. Prenatal Regression in Psychotherapy
Chapter 31. The Arc of Life: Continuity between Conception and Death. Art therapy and Prenatal Psychology
Chapter 32. Psychological Aspects of the First Trimester
Chapter 33. Pre- and Periconceptional and Prenatal Psychology: Early Memories and Preverbal Approaches
Chapter 34. Stress, Trauma, and Shock: The Failures and Successes of Cathartic Regression Therapy
Chapter 35. Psychotherapy with infants and children
Chapter 36. Birth Trauma: The Psychological Effects of Obstetrical Interventions
Chapter 37. Psychoanalytic Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy: Transition to Parenthood
Part VI. Prevention
Chapter 38. On the Fundamentals and Necessities of Promoting Parental Competence
Chapter 39. Introduction to Prenatal Bonding (BA)*
Chapter 40. The Impact of Parental Conflict on the Intrauterine Realm
Chapter 41. Post-Partum Mood Disorders: Prevention by Prenatal Bonding (BA)
Chapter 42. Family Midwifes: Early prevention built on long-term trust and respect
Chapter 43. Early Care Networks in Germany and Initiation of the Pforzheim Study
Part VII. Cultural Psychology
Chapter 44. Prenatal Dimension of Cultural Psychology
Chapter 45. Reflections about the Interplay of Prenatal and Postnatal Experience
Chapter 46. Are Music Taste and Language Development Influenced by Prenatal Acoustic Experience?
Chapter 47. Philosophical Aspects of Womb Life Based on the Work of Peter Sloterdijk
Chapter 48. The Prenatal Dimension
Images in History, Art and Therapy
Chapter 49. The Mental Echo of Preverbal Existence
Chapter 50. Prenatal Psychology Holds the Key: Thoughts about the Cultural Meaning of Prenatal Psychology.