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Alessandra Piontelli

    Cet auteur explore les domaines complexes de l'esprit et du corps humains, son écriture s'inspirant d'un riche mélange d'expertise médicale et d'une profonde compréhension de la psyché humaine. À travers ses œuvres, il explore des questions profondes sur l'existence et la condition humaine, se concentrant souvent sur la dynamique complexe des relations parent-enfant et les impacts du traumatisme. Son style se caractérise par une observation perspicace et une approche compatissante, offrant aux lecteurs une plongée profonde dans les paysages psychologiques et émotionnels de ses personnages. Sa production littéraire témoigne de l'interconnexion de l'expérience humaine et de la recherche persistante de sens dans un monde complexe.

    Vom Fetus zum Kind
    Development of Normal Fetal Movements
    Citizen Fetus
    Development of Normal Fetal Movements
    From Fetus to Child
    From Fetus to Child
    • The first study of its kind, From Fetus to Child shows how observational and psychoanalytic data can offer different but complementary insights in attempting to answer fundamental questions about human development.

      From Fetus to Child
    • From Fetus to Child

      An Observational and Psychoanalytic Study

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      By combining observational and psychoanalytic data, this groundbreaking study explores fundamental questions about human development from the fetal stage to childhood. It highlights how these two approaches provide unique yet complementary insights, enriching our understanding of the psychological and developmental processes that shape individuals from a very early age.

      From Fetus to Child
    • Development of Normal Fetal Movements

      The Last 15 Weeks of Gestation

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on behavioral phenomena during the last 15 weeks of gestation, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of various observed behaviors and their interconnections. It is enriched with exceptional photographic material and informative graphs, enhancing the reader's understanding of prenatal development.

      Development of Normal Fetal Movements
    • Citizen Fetus

      The Changing Image of Motherhood

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the evolving perceptions of fetuses and motherhood, this book integrates insights from sociology and medicine. It contrasts Western and non-Western views, addresses maternal mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlights the fetus's rising prominence in legal contexts. Its comprehensive approach appeals to a diverse audience, including parents, healthcare professionals, anthropologists, and legal experts, making it relevant for anyone interested in the profound implications of these themes.

      Citizen Fetus
    • Development of Normal Fetal Movements

      The First 25 Weeks of Gestation

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on fetal behavior, this book outlines the development of normal movements from 10 to 25 weeks gestation. It meticulously describes and measures each behavioral event, presenting them in a natural sequence to offer a 'real-time' perspective on how fetuses exhibit movement during this critical period. This comprehensive approach provides valuable insights into the evolution of fetal activity.

      Development of Normal Fetal Movements
    • Vom Fetus zum Kind

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Das Buch eröffnet ein neues Forschungsgebiet; die pränatale Verhaltensbeobachtung, die durch die Entwicklung der Ultraschalltechnik erst möglich gemacht wurde. Es ist die erste Langzeitstudie über das Verhalten von Feten, Säuglingen und Kleinkindern. Die jahrhundertealte Frage, was wichtiger sei, Anlage oder Umwelt, kann so auf eine neue Grundlage gestellt werden. Empirisches Beobachtungsmaterial und der Blickwinkel der Psychoanalytikerin ergänzen und unterstützen einander in diesem ungewöhnlichen und spannend zu lesenden Forschungsbericht.

      Vom Fetus zum Kind