Author: Lynn Bertram
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1857757335
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1857757335
Supporting Postnatal Women Into Motherhood: A Guide to Therapeutic Groupwork for Health Professionals
New mothers' feelings of isolation and anxiety that can often accompany the birth of a baby can trigger postnatal depression. If health and social care professionals, counsellors and therapists can find the right ways through groupwork to support women at this time, they can help them overcome these feelings. This book describes setting up and managing a discussion group for new mothers to provide support and introduce women to others at the same life stage in a safe environment. It shows how facilitating this structured activity can be positive and empowering for all concerned. It is practical and stimulating reading for everyone involved professionally with postnatal women. Contents Background and preparations for a postnatal group The world Contributors: Lynn Bertram - Author. Format: Paperback Read medical textbooks online like Supporting Postnatal Women Into Motherhood here
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Radcliffe Publishing Ltd | 2008 | 228 pages | ISBN-13: 9781857757330 | ISBN-10: 1857757335 | You save 5%
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If health and social care professionals, counsellors and therapists can find the right ways through groupwork to support women at this time, they can help them overcome these feelings. This book describes setting up and managing a discussion group for new mothers to provide support and introduce women to others at the same life stage in a safe environment. It shows how facilitating this structured activity can be positive and empowering for all concerned. It is practical and stimulating reading for everyone involved professionally with postnatal women
f health and social care professionals, counsellors and therapists can find the right ways through groupwork to support women at this time, they can help them overcome these feelings. This book describes setting up and managing a discussion group for new mothers to provide support and introduce women to others at the same life stage in a safe environment. It shows how facilitating this structured activity can be positive and empowering for all concerned. It is practical and stimulating reading for everyone involved professionally with postnatal women. Contents Background and preparations for a postnatal group The world