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Mothering the Mother

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1977
ship, but we actually know very little about what goes on during that time(l). Most often, mothers have contact with the hospital care system until they are discharged and then again at the six-week checkup. Seldom are they seen by any health professional between these two times.
Marie Scott Brown, Joan T. Hurlock
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Mothers of adolescent mothers

Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1982
The attitude of forty-four mothers of adolescent mothers (MAM) were assessed by interview and questionnaire. Most adolescent mothers (AM) and their infants lived with MAM. Thirty-two percent of MAM and sisters of AM had themselves experienced a pregnancy prior to seventeen years of age. The majority of MAM expressed positive feelings about AM and their
Carol Poole   +2 more
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The Mother Within the Mother

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2000
This paper describes the subjective experience of internalization, focusing on the daughter's inner world as the encounters becoming and being a mother. Three case vignettes at three phases of a woman's mothering cycle are used to demonstrate modes of registration and expression of her own internalized mother as these in turn involve her offspring ...
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Becoming a mother – Mothers’ experience of Kangaroo Mother Care

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2018
To describe mothers' experiences of providing their preterm infants with Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC).A qualitative descriptive design.Two level III neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Sweden.Thirteen mothers of preterm infants.The mothers were interviewed when their infant had reached a corrected age of 4 months ± 2 weeks.
Josefine Norén   +3 more
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Mothers and Mothers-in-Law

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1983
This study indicates how a shift in the structure of kinship networks can create changes in both the content and valence of kinship relationships. The study compares the motherdaughter and the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationships, and the shift in their kin network consists of the birth of the daughter(-in-law)'s child.
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Mothering

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1977
One can conclude that mothering as an essential component of family life will not be abolished. Attention to the skill and personal dimensions of the mothering role will insure the maintenance and growth of this valuable institution. The time has come for nurses to design strategies that liberate mothers from a restrictive position while promoting ...
B J, Perdue, J A, Horowitz, F, Herz
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Mother as mother and mother as citizen: Mothers of combat soldiers on national network news

Journalism, 2011
This study examines national television news images of mothers of US combat soldiers during the first seven years of the Iraq War. News stories presented mothers as archetypal good mothers engaged in maternal work long after their children’s deployment.
Slattery, Karen L., Garner, Ana C.
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Mother, dear Mother

Journal of Visual Art Practice, 2004
This is an exploration of the essays ‘Women's Time’ by Julia Kristeva1 and A Family Affair' by Frances Morris2 and attempts to provide a reading of the artwork by Louise Bourgeois called I Do, I Un...
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Epilogue: ‘Mother to Mother’

2007
Lynda Van Devanter’s politicising the private grief of the mother as a protest against war is employed again in a Vietnam nurse veteran’s response to the First Gulf War. In her poem ‘The Muslim Mother’, Bobbie Trotter takes the images of war beyond American mourning on the home front to include the mourning of ‘the other’.
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