An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of couples' recovery from the psychological symptoms of trauma following traumatic childbirth
Abstract Globally, a large proportion of birthing mothers, and a to a lesser extent their partners, experience birth trauma each year, and yet access to adequate post-natal trauma support is rarely available. Untreated birth trauma has been shown to negatively impact the family in terms of the paren...
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Main Authors: | Rosie Attard (Author), Jane Iles (Author), Florence Bristow (Author), Rose-Marie Satherley (Author) |
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