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As you prepare to become a mother, you face an experience unlike any other in your life. Having a baby will redirect your preferences and pleasures and, most likely, will realign some of your values.As you undergo this unique psychological transformation, you will be guided by new hopes, fears, and priorities. In a most startling way, having a child will influence all of your closest relationships and redefine your role in your family's history. The charting of this remarkable, new realm is the subject of this compelling book.Renowned psychiatrist Daniel N. Stern has joined forces with pediatrician and child psychiatrist Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern and journalist Alison Freeland to paint a wonderfully evocative picture of the psychology of motherhood. At the heart of The Birth of a Mother is an arresting premise: Just as a baby develops physically in utero and after birth, so a mother is born psychologically in the many months that precede and follow the birth of her baby.The recognition of this inner transformation emerges from hundreds of interviews with new mothers and decades of clinical experience. Filled with revealing case studies and personal comments from women who have shared this experience, this book will serve as an invaluable sourcebook for new mothers, validating the often confusing emotions that accompany the development of this new identity. In addition to providing insight into the unique state of motherhood, the authors touch on related topics such as going back to work, fatherhood, adoption, and premature birth.During pregnancy, mothers-to-be talk about morning sickness and their changing bodies, and new mothers talk about their exhaustion, the benefits of nursing or bottle-feeding, and the dilemma of whether or when they should return to work. And yet, they can be strangely mute about the dramatic and often overwhelming changes going on in their inner lives. Finally, with The Birth of a Mother , these powerful feelings are eloquently put into words.
For anyone undergoing treatment for cancer this is a step-by-step guide to the healing power of physical activity. Recent clinical studies show that exercise rather than rest may be the best therapy for someone undergoing cancer treatments. This book addresses this significant shift in care recommendations and illustrates 50 specific exercises - from simply sitting up or moving in bed to walking or lifting light weights - for different stages of cancer treatments, and for many different types of cancers. Written in consultation with a leading oncologist, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in Manhattan, and based on practical advice gleaned from the front lines of the author's physical-therapy practice, this book should prove useful to cancer patients, whether they are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, or are recovering from surgery.
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