Traumatic births – a traumatised society: the importance of pre- and perinatal psychology
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https://doi.org/10.66099/6v3d0b96Keywords:
Prenatal and perinatal psychology, birth trauma, attachment, transgenerational transmission, childbirth cultureAbstract
Relationship-oriented and respectful childbirth practices may function as both a public
health and peace-promoting factor.
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