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245 1 0 _aPerinatal Care and Considerations for Survivors of Child Abuse :
_bChallenges and Opportunities
_cedited by Robyn Brunton, Rachel Dryer
250 _a1st ed. 2023
264 1 _aCham
_bSpringer International Publishing
_c2023
300 _a1 recurso en línea
336 _atexto
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337 _aelectrónico
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505 0 _a1. Introduction - Robyn Brunton -- 2. Child Abuse: Definitions, Prevalence, and Considerations in Assessment - Robyn Brunton -- 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Child Abuse - Robyn Brunton and Rachel Dryer -- 4. Maltreatment Trauma, Post-traumatic Stress, and the Embodied Experience of Pregnancy and Childbirth of Child Abuse Survivors - Julia Seng -- 5. Childhood Abuse and Perinatal Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors - Cassandra Svelnys, Arianna Lane, and Angela J. Narayan -- 6. Child Abuse and Perinatal Outcomes: Examining Prenatal Health, Intergenerational Abuse, Motherhood, and Childbirth for Survivors -Eva Mohler and Robyn Brunton -- 7. Screening for Child Abuse and Trauma During the Perinatal Period - Mickey Sperlich and Whitney E. Mendel -- 8. Building Resilience in the Perinatal Period for Survivors of Childhood Adversity - Nicole Racine, Teresa E. Killam, Julianna Park, and Sheri Madigan -- 9. Conclusion- Rachel Dryer and Robyn Brunton.
520 _aThis edited collection collates research concerning the challenges and opportunities of pregnancy and the postpartum period for perinatal women who are survivors of child abuse. Drawing on empirical findings and theory, this is the first book to identify emerging and topical issues around screening and disclosure and how clinicians and professionals may help to build resilience for child abuse survivors. Pregnancy and the postpartum period present unique challenges and opportunities for clinicians and mental health professionals who may encounter pregnant women with adverse childhood experiences. Challenges include antenatal care considerations for survivors of child abuse such as triggering events that may further traumatize women or result in avoidance behaviours such as failing to engage in routine antenatal care, and other associated adverse outcomes including increased health concerns and, in some cases, prolonged labour and preterm birth. These challenges point to the need for identifying women at risk and providing sensitive care, and this book demonstrates the opportunities which arise through interventions and resilience building. Robyn Brunton is a Senior Lecturer of psychology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. She has expertise in women's psychosocial health and a focus on research that has positive practical application for women's lives, particularly in overcoming adversity. Rachel Dryer is an Associate Professor in the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences at the Australian Catholic University, Australia. She is a registered psychologist whose research interests are in health psychology, particularly on women's mental health.
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