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Motherless mothers : how mother loss shapes the parents we become /

by Edelman, Hope.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : HarperCollins, c2006Edition: 1st ed.Description: xxxiii, 410 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0060532459 :.Subject(s): Mothers -- Psychology | Adult children -- Psychology | Maternal deprivation | Loss (Psychology) | Mothers and daughters | Motherhood
Contents:
Motherhood and mourning: the power to heal -- Pregnancy: time to prepare -- Labor and delivery: crossing the threshold -- Postpartum: the first six weeks -- Getting attached: mother-child bonding -- Zero to four: raising babies, toddlers, and preschoolers -- The absent grandmother: filling the void -- The grandma in heaven: explaining death to kids -- Protective parenting: keeping everyone safe -- Five to twelve: the school-age years -- The drive to survive: keeping yourself safe -- It's about the child: keeping the focus clear -- Raising teenagers: the zone of the unknown.
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155.632 Kor Male chauvinism! How it works / 155.7 Rid Nature via nurture : 155.8 Sch How do we tell the children? : 155.9 Ede Motherless mothers : 155.9 Kub On children and death / 155.9 Kub To live until we say good-bye / 155.9 LEV Unattended sorrow :

Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-396) and index.

Motherhood and mourning: the power to heal -- Pregnancy: time to prepare -- Labor and delivery: crossing the threshold -- Postpartum: the first six weeks -- Getting attached: mother-child bonding -- Zero to four: raising babies, toddlers, and preschoolers -- The absent grandmother: filling the void -- The grandma in heaven: explaining death to kids -- Protective parenting: keeping everyone safe -- Five to twelve: the school-age years -- The drive to survive: keeping yourself safe -- It's about the child: keeping the focus clear -- Raising teenagers: the zone of the unknown.

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