The Neurology of Motherhood: Maternal Subjectivities and Embodied Experiences
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Romance
Children’s
Psychology
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jan 5, 2026
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1848724268
ISBN-13
9781848724266
Description
This exploration delves into the profound emotional and physiological dimensions of motherhood, presenting a compelling narrative of maternal experiences through the lens of neurology. Linda Burnett thoughtfully examines how the brain and body respond to the multifaceted journey of motherhood, highlighting the intense emotions and deep connections formed between a mother and her child.
Through rich, personal anecdotes and scientific insights, the work sheds light on the unique subjectivities that characterize motherhood. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while revealing the intricate relationship between maternal instincts, mental health, and biological responses, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of this extraordinary role.
Through rich, personal anecdotes and scientific insights, the work sheds light on the unique subjectivities that characterize motherhood. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while revealing the intricate relationship between maternal instincts, mental health, and biological responses, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of this extraordinary role.
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