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Homeopathy for Birth Trauma
Harry van der Zee, MD
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The author of this book is a highly respected Dutch homeopath who is the editor of the journal, "Homeopathic Links."
A new book by the author of Miasms in Labour. The significance of birth for good health later in life and the role homeopathy can play before, during and after birth is worked out in this challenging book. A wide variety of topics concerning conception, pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period are being discussed, illustrated by a selection of fascinating cases in which the birth history plays a crucial role. The book emphasizes how true it is that “we are as we are born” and shows the practical implications this fact has for birthing, homeopathic treatment during birth and homeopathic case taking later in life. Conception, pregnancy and the birth process together are the blueprint of life and recognizing their dynamics in a case helps understanding the fundamental themes in the life of the individual.
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"For me this is a brilliant book with wonderful, in depth cases about birth trauma healing and vividly demonstrating its profound effects upon life. I know a lot about this subject, as I wrote a book partly on this, yet I learnt a lot more from ‘Homeopathy for Birth Trauma’. The theory Harry van der Zee gives, inspired by Stanislav Grof, and directly linked to The Organon, is demonstrated by a wide variety of fascinating birth trauma case studies. This is homeopathy at its best, cutting edge and rooted in great cases from this millennium that we can easily relate to."
Peter Chappell FSHom
"This very well researched, beautifully written book is suitably documented with several case studies which establish the idea that the birth process could provide very useful clues for a patient's state. It gives us impetus to test the idea in our practice so that we can find yet one more area where we can look for or confirm the remedy."
Rajan Sankaran MD
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
0 Introduction
1 Summarising ‘Miasms in Labour’
2 The ‘medicalisation’ of reproduction
Case of pregnancy after medically induced ovulation Case of IVF
3 ConceptionCase of a betrayed father
4 Being in the wombCase of a pregnancy full of sorrow Case of fear of birth injury Case of a baby presumed dead -- Case of early contractionsCase of an early descent -- Case of no descent
5 Miscarriage -- Case of habitual abortion -- Case of living in two worlds
6 Stillborn babiesCase of an angry frown
7 Unwanted pregnanciesCase of an unwanted child Case of a tired woman
8 Induced abortionCase of abortion trauma
9 Elective caesareansCase of a premature caesarean
10 Twin pregnancyCase of a missing sister
11 The onset of delivery
12 Induced labour
13 The dilatation phaseCase of a baby in a rush
14 TokophobiaCase of fear of labour pains and a history of sexual abuse
15 The function of pain during labour
16 Emergency caesareansCase of a baby refusing to be born
17 Full dilatationCase of a suppressed baby
18 The propulsion phaseCase of a suppressed mother
19 Actual birthCase of difficult bondingCase of panic
20 Forceps and vacuumCase of terrorCase of vacuum, forceps and manual expulsion
21 Maternal love
22 The capacity of the new-born to love
23 Postnatal
24 Natural birth
25 Home birth
26 Water
27 Birth Doula
28 Breastfeeding
29 Pelvic complaints during and after pregnancy--Case of a bad motherCase of a perfect childCase of pelvic rupture
30 Perinatal and postnatal depression Case of a tired mother Case of a suicidal mother
31 VaccinationCase of migraine since MMR vaccination Case of IVF and vaccination damage
32 The Role and Purpose of MiasmsPsoraTubercularSycosisTyphoidMalariaCancer Case of a spinal meningiomaSyphilisLeprosyAIDS Case of a depressed HIV-positive gay man Case of final stage of AIDS Acute
33 Conclusion
34 Bibliography
35 Index of remedies
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