Michael van Manen explores the experiential life of newborns with particular consideration for those newborns requiring medical care. Drawing on contemporary research from physiology, psychology, and other disciplines, he offers phenomenological insights and raises questions as to how we ought to understand and care for such children.
Michael van Manen explores the experiential life of newborns with particular consideration for those newborns requiring medical care. Drawing on contemporary research from physiology, psychology, and other disciplines, he offers phenomenological insights and raises questions as to how we ought to understand and care for such children.
Michael van Manen, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Canada. He has a clinical practice as a physician in neonatal-perinatal medicine with the Stollery Children's Hospital.
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Acknowledgements Preface 1. Inceptual Questions 2. Within the Womb World 3. The First Cry of the Child 4. The Meaning of Extremely Premature Infant Behavior 5. The Look of Eye Contact 6. Coming to Terms with Distress 7. Suckling and the Being of the Newborn 8. Bringing Phenomenology to Practice References
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Inceptual Questions 2. Within the Womb World 3. The First Cry of the Child 4. The Meaning of Extremely Premature Infant Behavior 5. The Look of Eye Contact 6. Coming to Terms with Distress 7. Suckling and the Being of the Newborn 8. Bringing Phenomenology to Practice References
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