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Coming To Terms
Roberta Israeloff

Coming To Terms

Penguin (1985)
9780140083422
| Paperback
172 pages
Dewey 155.6/463
LC Classification RG525 .I78 1985
LC Control No. 85009439

Genre

  • Childbirth Preparation

Subject

  • Infants - Care
  • Mother And Infant
  • Mothers - Biography. - United States
  • Pregnancy - Psychological Aspects
  • Pregnant Women - Biography. - United States

Plot

Product Description A young mother shares her experiences and all the complex, shifting emotions of her months of pregnancy and early motherhood, describing the entire range of feelings and excitements and her changing attitudes toward her husband, her friends, and herself From Publishers Weekly Israeloff addresses the feelings and issues that are part of motherhood in Coming to Terms , a "rich, gracefully written" account of her pregnancy and her son's first months. According to PW , "What is especially appealing about this work is not the author's exploration of what happened and how . . . but her frankness about her feelings and how different the reality is from her expectations." In Confidence is a personal description of psychotherapy, which Israeloff underwent to combat postpartum ennui. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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