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OverviewMindfulness in the Birth Sphere draws together and critically appraises a raft of emerging research around mindfulness in healthcare, looking especially at its relevance to pregnancy and childbirth. Divided into three parts, this reflective book: · Investigates the phenomena of mindfulness through discussions of neuroscience, an indigenous worldview and research methods. · Develops the concept of mindfulness for use in practice with women/and babies across the continuum of childbirth. It includes chapters on birth environments, intrapartum care, mental health, fertility, breastfeeding and parenting among others. · Explores mindfulness as a tool for birth practitioners and educators, promoting self-care, resilience and compassion. Each chapter discusses specific research, evidence and experiences of mindfulness, including practical advice and an example of a mindfulness practice. This is an essential read for all those interested in mindfulness in connection to pregnancy and childbirth, including midwives, doulas, doctors and birth activists, whether involved in practice, research or education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorna Davies (Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand) , Susan Crowther (AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.585kg ISBN: 9780367760359ISBN 10: 0367760355 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 21 December 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1.Introduction: Let Judgements Roll By, Sit Comfortably, and Notice the Breath. 2.The Mindful Practitoner. 3.Mindfulness and Compassionate Midwifery in Childbirth Trauma. 4.Mindfulness and the Birth Sphere: A Māori Perspective. 5.Mindful Inquiry in the Current Crises of Lifeworlds and Deathworlds. 6.Fertility and Mindfulness. 7.Mindfulness in Childbirth Preparation: Accentuating the Psycho-Spiritual-Physiological Connections. 8.Disrupting the Status Quo to Create the Mindful Birth Space – Spaces That ‘Sing’! 9.Bringing Presence to the Intrapartum Experience. 10.Paradigm of Pain in the Birthsphere. 11.Breastfeeding: The Ultimate Mindful Practice? 12.The Value of Mindfulness in the NICU. 13.Being Mindful about Mindfulness and Perinatal Mental Health- Evidence, Critique and New Directions. 14.Mindful Responding in a Crisis. 15.Embracing Mindfulness in Midwifery Education. 16.Nurturing Humanity in Midwifery: Compassionate, Mindful Leadership. 17.The Final Gong: Being a Mindful Practitioner.Reviews"""In a maternity climate marked by escalating intervention rates and a concerning surge in staff burnout, this book stands as a much-needed ally to all of us. Its insights into mindfulness practices not only offer a powerful antidote to these challenges but also embody a helpful support system."" - Hannah Tizard Educational and Organisational Development Lead Midwife, All4Maternity" ""In a maternity climate marked by escalating intervention rates and a concerning surge in staff burnout, this book stands as a much-needed ally to all of us. Its insights into mindfulness practices not only offer a powerful antidote to these challenges but also embody a helpful support system."" - Hannah Tizard Educational and Organisational Development Lead Midwife, All4Maternity Author InformationLorna Davies is a midwife, a mother and a grandmother, and is currently employed as an Associate Professor at Otago Polytechnic/Te Pukenga in Dunedin. Her PhD explored midwives' understanding of and attitudes towards the broad concept of sustainability within the context of midwifery practice. Her main research interest areas are sustainability in midwifery and healthcare, self-sustainability, inter-professional education and midwifery workforce issues. Susan Crowther is currently a Professor of Midwifery at AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand. Her research interests are concerned with psycho-social, cultural and spiritual health around childbirth, rural maternity services and sustainable practice as well as a keen interest in meditative practices to enhance well-being and connection. Susan is on the review and editorial boards of a number of peer-reviewed journals and a member of the ICM research standing committee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |