Birth: where culture and medicine meet

Author:   Martha Deed, PhD
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781974326778


Pages:   42
Publication Date:   06 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Martha Deed, PhD is a psychologist who began her longitudinal childbirth research in Paris in the 1970s. More than two dozen patients of Dr Pierre Vellay are included in her study along with a detailed report that she made to Dr Vellay at his request. Dr.. Vellay is considered to be Dr Fernand Lamaze's successor in developing accouchement sans douleur or painless childbirth. Research includes reports of childbirths at the maternity clinique used by Drs. Lamaze and Vellay, as well as women's childbirth experiences elsewhere in Europe, North and South America. An independent researcher and psychotherapist, she authored several professional papers based on her interviews with more than 50 women. The interviews took place during a time of feminist activism and hope. Gains achieved then have eroded over time and have motivated her to make her work available to a new generation of pregnant women and new parents. Birth recounts the origins of the childbirth research and contains Deed's extensive report to Dr. Vellay based upon her interviews. A second book, Culture Shock tells the stories of more than 50 women (including the 23 Vellay mothers) whom Deed interviewed throughout their pregnancies and early months of parenthood.

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Author:   Martha Deed, PhD
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.077kg
ISBN:  

9781974326778


ISBN 10:   1974326772
Pages:   42
Publication Date:   06 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Martha Deed, PhD is a psychologist whose research in domestic violence, child custody and patients' rights has been funded by the Violence Against Women Act, The Baldy Center at the University of New York at Buffalo, and the New York State Bar Association. As an independent researcher in the 1970s, Dr. Deed spent more than two years in Paris where she met Dr. Pierre Vellay, a leading proponent of the Lamaze method of accouchement sans douleur (painless childbirth). She attended Dr. Vellay's childbirth education classes and interviewed 23 of his patients, accounting for 33 Vellay births. In addition, she interviewed more than 20 non-Vellay patients. Births took place in Europe and in North and South America. Dr. Deed served on the American Psychological Association's Advisory Board for the Presidential Task Force on Family Violence, and more recently on the National Quality Forum's Patient Safety Committee. She is a past President of the Clinical Division, New York State Psychological Committee and a past member of New York State Surrogate Court's Medical Decision Making Committee and New York State's Department of Health Medical Records Access Committee. She is a member of Consumer Union's Safe Patient Project advocacy network. When not functioning as a patient advocate, Dr. Deed is a poet. She has published a collection, Climate Change (Foothills Publishing, 2014) and numerous chapbooks, most recently We Should Have Seen This Coming (locofo chaps, 2017). Her mixed genre examination of her daughter's death from medical mistake, The Last Collaboration (Furtherfield and Friends of Spork, 2012), combines her work as a poet and researcher.

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