From fetus to child : an observational and psychoanalytic study
Material type: TextSeries: (New library of psychoanalysis: 15)London/New York Tavistock/Routledge c1992Description: xi, 260p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415074363. 0415074371
- RJ504.2 P56 1992
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1 Fetal behaviour and fetal environment. 2 Singleton pregnancies. 3 Twin pregnancies. 4 Child analysis. 5 Concluding remarks
'The advent of ultrasound scans has made it possible to observe the fetus undisturbed in its natural surroundings....Piontelli describes in moving detail her observations of the behaviour of several children from very early stages in the womb, through birth, to infancy and childhood. The first longitudinal study of its kind, [the book] shows how observational and psychoanalytic data can offer different but complementary insights in attempting to answer fundamental questions about human development.'
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