Edited works are generally more advanced
and specialized texts dealing with prenatal and perinatal development.
Several are collections of papers from important international
conferences including those of NOCIRC and ISPPM.
Journals are broad range collected papers
chosen by editors because they represent the leading edge of
recent contributions to theory and practice. The journals listed
here concentrate on psychological data of prenatal and perinatal
life. Under the rubric of Related Journals we list those which
give major attention to human development beyond the perinatal
era. However, these journals are publishing an increasing number
of articles reaching back from infancy to the prenatal and
perinatal time period.
Henry P. David, Zdenek Dytrych, Zdenek
Matejcek & Vratislav Schuller (Eds.) (1988), Born
Unwanted: Developmental Effects of Denied Abortion. New
York: Springer.
Peter Fedor-Freybergh and Vanessa Vogel
(Eds.)(1988), Prenatal
and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine: A Comprehensive Survey
of Research and Practice. Available from Mattes Verlag
Heidelberg www.mattes.de
Rudolf Klimek (Ed.)(1992), Pre-
and Perinatal Psycho-Medicine. Cracow: DWN/Dream.
Jan Nijhuis (Ed.)(1992). Fetal
Behaviour: Developmental and Perinatal Aspects. Oxford,
England: Oxford University Press.
Winafred B. Lucas (1993). Regression
Therapy: A Handbook for Professionals. Vol II: Special
Instances of Altered State Work. Deep Forest
Press (P. O. Drawer 4, Crest Park, CA 92326.
Jean-Pierre Lecanuet, William Fifer, Norman
Krasnegor, and William Smotherman (Eds.)(1995), Fetal
Development: A Psychobiological Perspective. Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Rudolf Klimek, Peter Fedor-Freybergh, Ludwig
Janus and E. Walas-Skolicka (Eds.) (1996), A
Time To Be Born. Cracow: Dream
Publishing Co. (Available from Mattes Verlag, P. O. Box 103866,
D-69028, Heidelberg, Germany.)
Robert Kramer (Ed.) (1996), A
Psychology of Difference: The American Lectures of Otto
Rank. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
George Denniston, Fred Hodges and Marilyn
Milos (Eds.) (1998), Male and Female
Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations
in Pediatric Practice. New York: Plenum Press.
Robbie Davis-Floyd and James Dumit (Eds.)
(1998). Cyborg
Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots. New York
and London: Routledge.
George Denniston, Frederick Hodges and
Marilyn Milos (Eds.) (2001), Understanding
Circumcision: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to a Multi-Disciplinary
Problem. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.
Available from NOCIRC: 415-488-9883.
Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal
Psychology and Health (JOPPPAH) is owned and
published by the Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology
and Health. Founding Editor in 1986 was Thomas R. Verny,
M.D., D.Psych., F.R.C.P.(C), of Toronto, Canada.
The current editorial team includes: Bobbi
Jo Lyman, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief; Jeane Rhodes, Ph.D., Associate
Editor; Maureen Wolfe, C. N. M., Managing Editor; and Donna
Worden, B.A. is Book and Video Review Editor.
Journal subscription is a benefit of membership.
Non-member subscriptions, institutional subscriptions, and
archival copies are available from the Office of the Association
(Tel 707-857-4041, Fax 707-857-4042, or email to apppah@aol.com.
The Journal is indexed in Psychological
Abstracts, PsycInfo, and other databases. The Table of Contents
of recent issues may be found in the Journal section of the
website. Abstracts from 1986 to present are also found in
the Journal section of the website.
The International
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine is
the official journal of the International Society of
Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine (ISPPM).
Editor: Peter Fedor-Freybergh, M.D., Ph.D.,
Stockholm.
Associate Editor: Ludwig Janus, M.D., Heidelberg.
Published since 1989 by Mattes Verlag,
Heidelberg, Germany (Fax: 49-6221-459-322). For more information.
Journal of Reproductive
and Infant Psychology is the official Journal
of the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology
(England) published quarterly since 1983. In 2001 it
will be producing Volume 19. Nearly all articles are
reports of research. Joint Editors: Suzanne Zeedyk, Ph.D.
and Ken Gannon, Ph.D. For more information about their
annual conferences, see their website: www.srip.ac.uk .
Themes of past volumes are noted on the website of its
distributor, Taylor & Francis/Carfax:Publishing: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/alphalist.html .
Journal of Regression
Therapy, published by the International Association for Regression
Research and Therapies (IARRT). Thelma Freedman, Ph.D.,
is Editor. Email: freedman@dreamscape.com. For information about past issues of the Journal, see
their website at: www.iarrt.org
Related Journals:
Infant Mental
Health Journal is the official journal of
the World Association for Infant Mental Health. Their
executive center is at Michigan State University, E.
Lansing, MI. Editor of the Journal is Joy Osofsky, Ph.D.
who can be reached by fax at 517-432-3694. An electronic Topical Guide to Journal contents since 1980
can be viewed on the WAIMH website at www.msu.edu/user/waimh.
Infancy is
the new official Journal of the International Society for
Infant Studies (ISIS). The Editor is Leslie B. Cohen, Ph.D.
Email: infancy@psy.utexas.edu.
The previous journal of the Society was Infant Behavior and
Development, which changed hands after Volume 22 in 1999.
For more information about ISIS and its biennial conferences,
see their website at: www.isisweb.org
The Primal Health
Research Newsletter. Michel Odent, Editor.
Published quarterly by the Primal Health Research Centre,
72 Savernake Rd., London NW3 2JR, and in the United States
by Birth Works Inc., P. O. Box 2045, Medford, NJ 08055.
Essays survey the medical literature exploring correlations
between the primal period and health in later life. For
subscriptions in the United States, Email info@birthworks.org or
see the website at www.birthworks.org.
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