Background
Lederman, Regina Placzek was born on February 23, 1940 in Bronx, New York, United States. Daughter of Kurt and Selma Placzek.
(A groundbreaking analysis of the psychology of pregnancy,...)
A groundbreaking analysis of the psychology of pregnancy, now in a second edition. The author identifies seven distinct areas where the most change and development occur during the nine months of pregnancy, based on her in-depth interviews with pregnant women. The original research on first-time mothers is presented along with information from the author's new research with mothers having second and subsequent children. The scholarly development of theory is intertwined with the "voices" of women describing the emotions experienced in pregnancy in their own words, making this a valuable resource for students, researchers, and clinicians in maternal-child health.
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(Psychosocial Adaptation to PregnancyLederman, Regina, Wei...)
Psychosocial Adaptation to PregnancyLederman, Regina, Weis, Karen
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( This book presents an analysis of seven dimensions of m...)
This book presents an analysis of seven dimensions of maternal psychosocial development during pregnancy. It provides assessment tools and evidence-based interventions for promoting positive development.
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Lederman, Regina Placzek was born on February 23, 1940 in Bronx, New York, United States. Daughter of Kurt and Selma Placzek.
Diploma nursing, Mount Sinai Hospital School Nursing, 1960. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education, Columbia University, 1963. MNEd in Nursing, Teachers College, 1965.
Doctor of Philosophy in Behavioral Sciences Education, University Michigan, 1977.
Assistant professor nursing Skidmore College, 1967-1968. Staff associate National League for Nursing, 1969. Assistant professor nursing University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1971-1975, associate professor nursing, 1975-1979, professor nursing, 1979-1981.
Professor nursing, project director University Wisconsin, Madison, since 1981, Helen Denne Schulte professor nursing, since 1985.
( This book presents an analysis of seven dimensions of m...)
(A groundbreaking analysis of the psychology of pregnancy,...)
(Psychosocial Adaptation to PregnancyLederman, Regina, Wei...)
Fellow American Academy Nursing, Society For Research in Child Development. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York Academy of Sciences, American Society Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, Midwest Nursing Research Society (Outstanding Nurse Researcher award 1983), Singa Theta Tau.
Children: Terence Daniel, Mark Andrew.