Index of Authors
Volumes 1-20Authors A-K: Page One
Authors L-Z
Lafuente, M. J., Grifol, R., & Rios, D. (2001). Effects of the firstart method of prenatal stimulation on psychomotor development: From six to twelve months.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(3), 207-216.Lafuente, M.J., Grifol, R., Segarra, J., Soriano, J., Gorba, M.A.and Montesinos, A. (1997). Effects of the Firstart method of prenatal stimulation on psychomotor development: The first six months.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 11(3), 151-162.Lahner, J. M. & Hayslip, B. (2003). Gender differences in parental reactions to the birth of a premature low birth weight infant.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(1), 71-88.Laibow, R.E. (1986). P.R.O.D.I.G.Y. - Project for research on development of intensely gifted youth.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 75-77.Laibow, R.E. (1986). Birth recall: A clinical report.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 78-81.Laibow, R.E. (1988). Toward a developmental nosology based on attachment theory.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 3(1), 5-24.Landon-Malone, K. (2005). A holistic approach to Neonatal resuscitation.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 20(1), 77-87.Landsman, S.G. (1989). Metaphors: The language of pre- and perinatal trauma.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(1), 33-42.Laughlin, C.D. (1989). Pre- and perinatal anthropology: A selective review.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 3(4), 261-296.Laughlin, C. (1990). Womb = woman = world: Gender and transcendence in Tibetan trantric buddhism.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(2), 147-166.Laughlin, C.D. (1992). Pre- and peri-natal anthropology II: The puerperium in cross-cultural perspective.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(1), 23-60.Laughlin, C.D. (1994). Pre- and perinatal anthropology III: Birth control, abortion and infanticide in cross-cultural perspective.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(1), 85-102.
Lear, T. (2006). Women's perceptions of birthing experiences: An ever-changing phenomenon.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology & Health, 21(2), 203-210.
Levy, M. (2006). Maternity in the Wake of Terrorism: Rebirth or Retraumatization?
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 20(3), 221-248.Lewis, M. W., Lanzara, B. L. Stein, J. L. & Hasin, D. S. (2005). Maternal drinking patterns and drug use increase impact of terrorism among pregnant women attending prenatal care.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(4), 275-288.Liley, A.W. (1991). The foetus as a personality.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(3), 191-202.Liley, A.W. (1991). The foetus as a personality.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(3), 191-202.Lipton, B. H. (2001). Nature, nurture and human development.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(2), 167-180.Litovsky, R. (1990). Stimulus differentiation by preterm infants can guide caregivers.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(1), 41-68.Liu, J. (1996). Prenatal and perinatal complications as predispositions to externalizing behavior.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(4), 310-312.Logan, B. (1987). Teaching the unborn: Precept and practice.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(1), 9-24.Logan, B. (1991). Infant outcomes of a prenatal stimulation pilot study.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(1), 7-32.Lussier, V., David, H., Saucier, J-F., and Borgeat, F. (1996). Self-rating assessment of postnatal depression: A comparison of the Beck Depression Inventory and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(2), 81-91.Lyman, B. J. (2001). Ethnic differences with abuse during pregnancy.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(4), 287-298.Lyman, B. J. (2002). Perceptions of optimal health after pre/perinatal experiences: An exploratory study.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(4), 323-330.Lyman, B. J. (2005). Prenatal and perinatal psychotherapy with adults: An integrative model for empirical testing.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 20(1), 58-76.MacLean, C. A. (2003). Transpersonal dimensions in healthing trauma of the unborn child.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(3), 203-224.MacLean, C. A. (2003). Transpersonal dimensions in healthing pre/perinatal trauma with EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing).
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(1), 39-70.Madrid, A. & Schwartz, M. (1991). Maternal-infant bonding and pediatric asthma: An initial investigation.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 5(4), 347-358.Madrid, A., Ames, R., Horner, D., Brown, G., & Navarette, L. (2004). Improving asthma symptoms in children by repairing the maternal-infant bond.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(3), 221-232.Madrid, A., Ames, R., Skolek, S. & Brown, G. (2000). Does maternal-infant bonding therapy improve breathing in asthmatic children?
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(2), 90-117.Maiden, A.H. (1997). Celebrating a return to earth: Birth in indigenous Aboriginal, Tibetan, Balinese, Basque, and Cherokee cultures.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(4), 251-264.Mandel, D. M. (2003). Psychophysiological resilience: A theoretical construct based on threat perception and early programming of restorative and arousal based adaptive mechanisms.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(3), 235-250.Manrique, B. (1989). Prenatal, neonatal and early childhood intervention in six hundred families: A study in progress.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(2), 73-82.Manrique, B. (1995). Love effaces violence: Panel on breaking the cycle of violence.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 10(2), 83-87.Marquez, A. (2000). Healing through prenatal and perinatal memory recall: A phenomenological investigation.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(2), 146-172.Massin, Christophe (1998). The mental matrix of birth.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology & Health, 13(2), 171-176.
Mauger, B. (1996). Childbirth as initiation and transformation: The wounded mother.
Pre- and Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11 (1), 17-30.McCarty, W. A. (2002). The power of beliefs: What babies are teaching us.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(4), 331-340.McCarty, W.A. (2006). Clinical Story of a 6-year-old boy's eating phobia: An integrated approach utilizing prenatal and perinatal psychology with energy psychology's emotional freedom technique (EFT) in a surrogate nonlocal application.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology & Health, 21(2), 117-139.
McKay, S. (1991). Shared power: The essence of humanized childbirth.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 5(4), 283-296.McKenna, J.J. (1987). An anthropological perspective on the sudden infant death syndrome: A testable hypothesis on the possible role of parental breathing cues in promoting infant breathing stability, Part l.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(2), 93-135.McKenna, J.J. (1988). An anthropological perspective on the sudden infant death syndrome: the neurological and structural bases of speech breathing and why SIDS appears to be a species-specific malady, Part II.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 2(3), 149-178.McNight, M. (1990). The wisdom of the stone.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(3), 191-192.Mehl, L.E. (1988). Psychobiosocial intervention in threatened premature labour.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 3(1), 41-52.Mehl, L.E. (1992). Women's birth epxerience and subsequent infant motor development.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 6(4), 295-316.Mehl, L.E. (1993). The role of the mother's own experiences of being born in giving birth.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(3), 243-260.Mehl-Madrona, L. E. (2002). Psychosocial variables predict complicated birth.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(1), 3-28.Mehl-Madrona, L. E. (2004). The importance of psychosocial variables in predicting low birth weight.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(3), 255-264.Michaud, M.A. (1989). One who listens speaks.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(1), 27-32.Moffat, T. (1994). Infant mortality and cultural conceps of infancy: A case study from an early twentieth century aboriginal community.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 8(4), 259-274.Monk, H. (1996). Obstetric anesthesia abuse: Delivering us from evil.
Pre- and Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11 (1), 31-54.Montemurro, R. N. R. (1996). Singing lullabies to unborn children: Experiences in villiage Vilamarxant, Spain.
Pre- and Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11 (1), 9-16.Moore, M.L., Meis, P., Jeffries, S., Ernest, J.M., Buerkle, L., Swain, M.and Hill, C. (1991). A comparison of emotional state and support in women at high and low risk for preterm birth, with diabetes in pregnancy, and in non-pregnant professional women.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 6(2), 109-128.Moran, M.A. (1992). Attachment or loss within marriage: The effect of the medical model of birthing on the marital bond of love.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(4), 265-280.Moran, M.M. (1993). The effect of lovemaking on the progress of labour.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(3), 231-242.Moss, R.C. (1986). Frank Lake's maternal-fetal distress syndrome and primal integration workshops, Part II.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 52-68.Mufel, N., Speckhard, A. & Sivuha, S. (2002). Predictors of post traumatic stress disorder following abortion in a former Soviet Union country.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(1), 41-62.Newman, R. (2003). Childbirth meditation and advanced natural childbirth.
Newman, R. (2004). Toward a new era of childbirth education.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(4), 321-332.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(4), 327-338.Newton, N. (1992). Interrelationships between sexual responsiveness, birth, and breast feeding.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(4), 317-335.Ney, P.G.; FUng, T.; Wickett, A.R. (1993). Relationship between induced abortion and child abuse and neglect: Four studies.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 8(1), 43-64.Ney, P.G.; Fung, T. and Wickett, A.R. (1993). Child neglect: The precursor to child abuse.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 8(2), 95-112.Odent, M. (1993). Man, the womb and the sea: The roots of the symbolism of water.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(3), 187-194.
Odent, M. (2002). Primal health research: Four essays.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(3), 265-296.Odent, M. (2002). Primal health research: Four essays.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(2), 103-127.Odent, M. (2004). Primal health research: Four essays.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(3), 191-220.Odent, M. (2004). Primal health research: Two essays. I. Margaret Thatcher and olytocin: 1979; II. Gestational diabetes: A diagnosis still looking for a disease?
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(2), 115-130.Odent, M. (2005). Genesis of sexual orientation: From Plato to Dorner.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 20(1), 49-57.Odent, M. (2006). The long term consequences of how we are born.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 21(2), 179-201.
O'Leary, J. M. (1992). The parenting process in the prenatal period: A developmental theory.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(2), 113-124.Oliver, R. J. (2002). Tobacco abuse in pregnancy.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(2), 153-166.Oliver, R. J. (2004). Obstetrics and attachment.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(2), 169-174.Oliver, R. J. (2005). Birth: Hospital or home? That is the question.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(4), 341-348.Olds, C. (1986). A sound start in life.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 82-85.Olkin, S.K. (1986). Prenatal yoga, "inner bonding" and natural birth.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 1(2), l60-168.Panthuraamphorm, C. (1994). How to maximize human potential at birth.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(2), 117-126.Peters, E.H. (1994). Is colic a by-product of exterogestation?
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 8(4), 249-258.Peterson, G. (1987). Prenatal bonding, prenatal communication, and the prevention of prematurity.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(2),87-92.Peterson, G. (1994). Chains of grief: The impact of perinatal loss on subsequent pregnancy.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal 9(2), 149-158.Peterson, G. (1996). Childbirth: The ordinary miracle: Effects of devaluation of childbirth on women's self-esteem and family relationships.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(2), 101-109.Pidcock, F.S. (1988). A program for improving the psychosocial outcome of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(4), 251-257.Pierce, B. (2001). Toning in pregnancy and labor.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(3), 217-224.Pomeroy, W. (1995). A working model for trauma: The relationship between trauma and violence. Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 10(2), 89-102.
Prescott, J.W. (1996). The origins of human love and violence.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 10(3), 143-188.Ramirez, A., Bravo, I. M. & Katsikas, S. (2005). Infant feeding decisions and practices in the U.S. and Colombia.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(3), 237-250.Rand, M. L. (2001). A bedtime story: Sleeping through the night.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(2), 181-188.Raphael-Leff, J. (1991). The moon hung on a navelstring from the dark: The metaphor of mother as placenta and its effect on parenting concepts.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(1), 33-54.Raymond, S. (1987). Perinatal memories as a diagnostic psychotherapeutic tool.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 1(4), 303-317.Reed, K. (1987). The effect of infertility on female sexuality.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(1), 57-62.Renggli, F. (2002). The sunrise as the birth of a baby: The prenatal key to Egyptian mythology.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(3), 215-236.Renggli, F. (2002). The origin of anxiety: A synopsis.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(2), 127-142.Renggli, F. (2003). Tracing the roots of panic to prenatal trauma.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(4), 289-300.Renggli, F. (2005). Healing and birth.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(4), 303-318.Rhodes, J. (1991) Report on research project: Interniews with 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 year-old children regarding their memories of birth and the prenatal period.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(1), 97-103.Rhodes, J. (1996). Natalism in fairy tales.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(3), 163-175.Rhodes, J. (2000). Honoring and growing: Tools for healing perinatal trauma.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(1), 81-86.Rhodes, J. (2004). Ethical issues in reproductive technology: JOPPPAH interview with Dr. William Hurlbut.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(1), 3-8.Rice, R.D. (1986). The mind-body spirit connection: Ancient and modern healing strategies for a traumatic birth and the sick newborn.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 1(1), 11-19.Righetti, P.L. (1996). The emotional experience of the fetus: A preliminary report.
Pre- & Peri-natal Psychology Journal, 11(1), 55-65.Riley, C.M. (1986). Tess: The emotional and physiological effects of prenatal physical trauma.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 69-74.Riley, C.M. (1987). Trans-uterine communication in problem pregnancies.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 1(3), 180-190.Riley, C.M. (1988). Teaching mother-fetus communication: A workshop on how to teach pregnant mothers to communicate with their unborn children.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 3(2), 77-86.Roedding, J. (199l). Birth trauma and suicide: A study of the relationship between near-death experiences at birth and later suicidal behavior.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 6(2), 145-170.Romer, G.and Sossin, K.M. (1990). On narcissism and masochism in the fetus and the neonate.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology, 5(1), 87-94.Rossi, N., Avveduit, P., Rizzo, N. and Lorusso, R. (1989). Maternal stress and fetal motor behavior: A preliminary report.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 3(4), 311-318.Ruhlig, H. (2004). The effects of antepartum bed rest on pthe pregnant woman and her family.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(3), 233-240.Ruiz-Bueno, J.B., Sime, A.M. and Kitchell, M.H. (1991). Effect of receiving genetic counseling on pre-event anxiety in genetic amniocentesis patients.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 6(2), 171-180.Sachs, R.G. (1990). The role of sex and pregnancy in satanic cults.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(2), 105-114.Sallenbach, W.B. (1994). Claira: A case study in prenatal learning.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(1), 33-56.Schore, A. N. (2004). Graduation address, July 28, 2004, Santa Barbara Graduate Institute.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(2), 107-114.Schore, A. N. (2002). The neurobiology of attachment and early personality organization.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(3), 249-264.Shetler, D.J. (1989). The inquiry into prenatal musical experience: A report of the eastman project, 1980-1987.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 3(3), 171-189.Sherwen, L.N. (1991). Fantasy state during pregnancy: A psychoanalytic account.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 6(1), 55-72.Siegel, D. J. (2004). Attachment and self-understanding: Parenting with the brain in mind.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(4), 273-286.Soldera, G. (2002). The individual life project: A new way of discovering the unborn child's world and potentialities.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 16(4), 361-376.Solter, A. (1995). Why do babies cry?
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 10(1), 21-43.Solter, A. (2001). Hold me! The importance of physical contact with infants.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(3), 193-206.Sonne, J.C. (1994). The relevance of the dread of being aborted to models of therapy and models of mind, Part I. Case examples.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(3), 195-220.Sonne, J. C. (1995). The relevance of the dread of being aborted to models of therapy and models of mind, Part II. Mentation and communication in the unborn.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(4), 257-294.Sonne, J.C. (1995). Prenatal themes in rock music.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 10(2), 103-119.Sonne, J.C. (1997). Social regression and the global prevalence of abortion.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(3), 125-150.Sonne, J.C. (1997). Interpreting the dread of being aborted in therapy.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(4), 185-214.Sonne, J. (2000). Abortion survivors at Columbine.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 15(1), 3-22.Sonne, J. (2004). On tyrants and abortion survivors.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(2), 149-174.Sonne, J.C. (2005). The varying behaviors of fathers in the prenatal experience of the unborn: Protecting, loving and "welcoming with arms wide open," vs. ignoring, unloving, competitive, abusive, abortion minding or aborting.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(4), 319-340.Speckhard, A. and Rue, V. (1993) Complicated mourning: Dynamics of impacted post-abortion grief.v
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 8(1), 5-32.Speckhard, A. & Mufel, N. (2003). Universal responses to abortion? Attachment, trauma, and grief responses in women following abortion.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(1), 3-38.Speckhard, A. & Mufel, N. (2005). Transitioning to the west: Gender attitudes about contraception and pregnancy in a former Soviet Union country.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(4), 289-302.Sossin, K.M. (1993). Pre- and postnatal repercussions of handicapping conditions upon the narcissistic line of development.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(3), 195-214.Stallings, J.F. (1994). Infant signaling: An environmental stimulus for maternal care.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 8(4), 275-286.Straub, M.F. (1992). A theory of the psychophysiological consequences of umbilical cord manipulation by the fetus.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(1), 61-72.Stiffler, L.H. (1993). Adoptees and birthparents connected by design: Surprising synchronicities in histories of union/loss/reunion.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(4), 267-286.Stimson, W. R. (2004). "War wounds".
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(1), 75-78.Svoboda, S. (2003). Men worthy of praise: Personal reflections on my first father's day, 2002.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(3), 251-254.Taylor, Raymond J. (1998). Reduction of anxiety and pain in labor and delivery using an EMDR model: A single case study.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 13(2), 149-153.
Thomson, P. (2004). The impact of trauma on the embryo and fetus: An application of the Diathesis-Stress Model and the neurovulnerability-Neurotoxicity Model.
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Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(4), 287-312.Trevathan, W.R. (1990). The evolution of helplessness in the human infnat and its significance for pre- and perinatal psychology.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(4), 267-280.Trad, P.V. (1994). Predicting the origins of post-partum depression through the use of mental representations.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(2), 127-148.Trout, M. (1991). Perinatal depression in four women reared by borderline mothers.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 5(4), 297-326.Trout, M. (1996). The optimal adoptive launch.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 11(2), 93-99.Trout, M. (2004). Adaptation and resilience in early life: Implications of new developmental neurobiology for clinical practice.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(4), 287-300.Tsujino, J., Higa, M. O. & Inuihara, T. (2002). Specificity of a mother's attachment to her child using the Attachment Inventory and factors related to attachment: Longitudinal research from prenatal to age three.
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Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 18(3), 241-254.Turner, J.R. and Turner, T. (1993). Prebirth memory therapy, including prematurely delivered patients.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(4), 321-332.Turner, J. R. & Turner, T. (2003). Violence and pregnancy: A whole-self psychology perspective. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 17(4), 301-320.
Tuschhoff, K. (2002). Evolution of a childbirth educator.
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Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 3(1), 53-59.Van De Carr, R. (1986). Enhancing early speech, parental bonding and infant physical development using prenatal intervention in standard obstetric practice.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 20-30.Van de Carr, F.R. and Leherer, M. (1988). Prenatal University: Commitment to fetal-family bonding and the strengthening of the family unit as an educational institution.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Jouranl, 3(2), 87-102.Van den Bergh, B.R.H. (1990). The influence of maternal emotions during pregnancy on fetal and neonatal behavior.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 5(2), 119-130.Van Husen, J.E. (1988). The development of fears, phobias, and restrictive patterns of adaptation following attempted abortions.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 2(3), 179-185.Verny, T.R. (1986). The psycho-technology of pregnancy and labor.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1(1), 31-51.Verny, T.R. (1989). The scientific basis of pre- and perinatal psychology, Part I.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 3(3), 157-170.Verny, T.R. (1989). The biopolitics of womb life.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(1), 51-64.Verny, T.R. (1990). Presidential address, Fourth International Congress on Pre- and Perinatal Psychology (Amherst).
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 4(3), 229-239.Verny, T.R. (1992). Presidential address, Fifth International Congress on Pre- and Perinatal Psychology (Atlanta) July 1991.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 6(3), 207-216.Verny, T.R. (1992). Obstetrical procedures: A critical examination of their effect on pregnant women and their unborn and newborn children.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(2), 101-112.Verny, T.R. (1994). Working with pre- and perinatal material in psychotherapy.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 8(3), 161-186.Verny, T.R. (1994). The stork in the lab: Biological, psychological, ethical, social and legal aspects of third party conception.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 9(1), 57-84.Verny, T.R. (1995). Build babies, not jails.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 10(2), 75-82.Verrier, N. (1987). The primal wound: A preliminary investigation into the effects of separation from the birth mother on adopted children.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 2(2), 75-86.Vlcek, J. (1993). My first heartbeat.
Pre- & Perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(4), 313-320.Von Glahn, J. (1998). The pre- and perinatal development of a sense of self.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 13(2), 155-169.
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Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 1(3) 208-222.Ward, S. A. (2004). Suicide and pre- and perinatal psychotherapy.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 19(2), 89-106.Watkins, H. H. (1986). Treating the trauma of abortion.
Pre- & Peri-Natal Psychology Journal, 1(2), l35-142.Weinstein, A. D. & Verny, T. R. (2004). The impact of childhood sexual abuse on pregnancy, labor and birth.
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