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The existential crisis of motherhood
1st ed. 2020, [2020]

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Titel
The existential crisis of motherhood
Auflage
1st ed. 2020
Ort / Verlag
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2020]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Part I Existential Crisis: The philosophical tensions of being a mother -- 1 Introduction; Claire Arnold-Baker -- 2 Motherhood is a confrontation with existence; Claire Arnold-Baker -- 3 The corporeal dimensions of motherhood; Julie McCarthy -- 4 Existential responsibility of motherhood; Victoria Garland -- 5 The existential freedom of mothers; Naomi Stadlen -- 6 Engaging with uncertainty and unresolved meanings during the transition to motherhood; Elizabeth Simmons -- Part II Maternal Mental Health Crisis: Understanding maternal mental health from an existential perspective -- 7 Through the lens of trauma: the experience of mothering a very premature baby in the first year after hospital discharge; Romy Shulman -- 8 Postnatal depression: An existential crisis?; Miriam Donaghy -- 9 Maternal postnatal depression: The father’s experience; Farasat Sadia -- Part III Social Crisis: An existential understanding of the impact on motherhood of social and cultural aspects -- 10 Identity and mothering: The second generation of Ghanaian migrants; Jennifer Ofori -- 11 Motherhood and the traumatic death of one’s child; Susan Harris -- 12 Trying to ‘have-it-all’, the choice of motherhood; Naomi Magnus -- 13 The experience of being a childfree woman; Josephine Coates-Davies -- Part IV Working with existential crisis in clinical practice -- 14 Exploring the moods of first-time mothers through imagery; Aoife Gaffney -- 15 Existential group work with mothers; Claire Arnold-Baker and Victoria Garland -- 16 Conclusion: The courage to be; Claire Arnold-Baker.
  • “This is an amazing and rich exploration of motherhood through many different voices. It shines a light on so many hidden voices and from many unique and fascinating perspectives. I loved the differing chapters each with their own focus interwoven with the stories of women, and men, and scientific literature. Highly recommended not only for those working with mothers professionally but also for new mums to explore this unique time in their life.” - Dr Rebecca Moore, Perinatal Psychiatrist and Co-Founder Make Birth Better “This extremely well-written book discusses motherhood in the context of our existence as a whole. The contributions range from philosophical considerations to social and cultural dimensions to clinical practice. It turns out that motherhood teaches us a lot about what it means to be human, if only we are willing to share and listen. A unique collection, fascinating to read.” - Tanja Staehler, Professor of European Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK This book offers a new perspective on the motherhood experience. Drawing on existential philosophy and recent phenomenological research into motherhood, the book demonstrates how motherhood can be understood as an existential crisis. It argues that an awareness of the existential issues women face will enable mothers to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted aspects of their experience. The book is divided into four sections: Existential Crisis, Maternal Mental Health Crisis, Social Crisis and Working with Existential Crisis, where each section examines different experiences of being a mother. Each chapter is based on either experiential research or the author’s extensive therapeutic experience of working with mothers and reflects different aspects of the motherhood journey, all through the lens of a philosophical existential approach. The book offers a new resource for mental health practitioners and researchers working with mothers, midwives and health visitors, but it is also written for mothers, providing new insights on this important life transition. Claire Arnold-Baker is a counselling psychologist and existential psychotherapist specialising in working with mothers. She is also Course Leader of the DCPsych Programme, a joint programme with The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling and Middlesex University, UK.
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Identifikatoren
ISBN: 3-030-56499-1
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56499-5
Titel-ID: 9925040561906463
Format
1 online resource (XXXVII, 309 p. 2 illus.)
Schlagworte
Motherhood, Mothers