• Birth trauma may refer to: Childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder, psychological trauma to the mother following childbirth Birth trauma (physical)...
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  • The Trauma of Birth (German: Das Trauma der Geburt) is a 1924 book by the psychoanalyst Otto Rank. It was first published in English translation in 1929...
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    Birth trauma refers to damage of the tissues and organs of a newly delivered child, often as a result of physical pressure or trauma during childbirth...
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  • Birth injury refers to damage or injury to the child before, during, or just after the birthing process. "Birth trauma" refers specifically to mechanical...
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    have concluded that limiting perineal trauma during birth is conducive to continued sexual function after birth. At least one study has recommended that...
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    Nandor Fodor (category 1895 births)
    Investigation of the Trauma of Birth and Pre-Natal Conditioning. New York: Hermitage Press, 1949. Haunted People: The Story of the Poltergeist Down the Centuries...
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  • Otto Rank (category Members of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society)
    full of jealous rivals, that Rank was "my heir." In 1924, Rank published Das Trauma der Geburt (translated into English as The Trauma of Birth in 1929)...
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  • ISBN 9780578089980 Rank, Otto (1952), The Trauma of Birth, New York: Richard Brunner Rank, Otto (1932), The Myth of the Birth of the Hero and Other Writings, New...
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  • Psychological trauma (also known as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an emotional response caused by severe distressing...
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  • occurrences. In adults, the vagina is largely protected from trauma due to the protective function of the mons pubis and labia majora. This protection is lacking...
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  • Transgenerational trauma is the psychological and physiological effects that the trauma experienced by people has on subsequent generations in that group. The primary...
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    forms of skin cancer, and head and neck cancer), trauma (outer ear trauma, eye trauma) or birth defects (microtia, anophthalmia). They have the ability...
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    Childbirth (redirect from Child birth)
    Complications in the baby include lack of oxygen at birth (birth asphyxia), birth trauma, and prematurity. The most prominent sign of labour is strong...
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  • known as gender assignment) is the discernment of an infant's sex, typically made at birth based on an examination of the baby's external genitalia by a...
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  • incarnated its knowledge is forgotten in the trauma of birth. What one perceives to be learning, then, is the recovery of what one has forgotten. (Once it has...
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    years old, generally caused by blunt trauma, vigorous shaking, or a combination of both. According to literature, the condition is caused by violent shaking...
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    Major trauma is any injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death. There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating...
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  • is The Trauma of Birth. House of Incest is largely an attempt by the narrator to cope with the shock of the trauma of birth. Anaïs Nin describes the process...
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    the body and helping with the production of breastmilk. Women are advised to stay indoors for recovery from the trauma of birth and for feeding the newborn...
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  • Genital trauma is trauma to the genitalia. Doctors and nurses have been conducting sexual assault examinations and have been collecting evidence for victims...
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    after birth from injury, from a genetic disorder, or from a congenital disorder. Unlike a broken bone where trauma to the body is obvious, head trauma can...
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    trauma life support (ATLS) is a training program for medical providers in the management of acute trauma cases, developed by the American College of Surgeons...
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  • Premature birth may be traumatic. Emotional difficulties in coping with the pain of childbirth can also cause psychological trauma. Lack of support, or...
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    adversely affect the child later in life. Church members believe that noises, sounds and words while a child is being born can possibly cause trauma, which in...
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    form of reliving the trauma of birth. Since a baby travels from the darkness of the womb to light and is greeted by the love and warmth of the nursing...
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  • and a result of anxiety.[citation needed] Austrian literary theorist Otto Rank was a close ally of Freud. His book The Trauma of Birth (1924) focused...
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    L. Ron Hubbard (category History of religion in the United States)
    had coined the term "engram" which became a centerpiece of Dianetics. Hubbard incorporated the 1920s psychoanalytic theory of birth trauma and taught...
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    Indian Camp (category Works originally published in The Transatlantic Review (1924))
    up to for some thirty-five years of his writing career". Critic Howard Hannum agrees. He believes the trauma of birth and suicide Hemingway paints in "Indian...
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    Wolfgang Paalen (category 1905 births)
    theory of the Oedipus complex to ideas centred on Otto Rank's theory The Trauma of Birth, with its recognition of the emotional nature of the child and...
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    higher than average rate of possible complications for the baby, breech births are generally considered higher risk. Breech births also occur in many other...
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