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    Explore " normalisation" with insightful episodes like "Elles parlent… d’assumer la culpabilité", "MAIS JUSQU’OÙ IRA LE CONFLIT ISRAËL-HAMAS ? | BASSAM TAHHAN", "Episode 59 - In Conversation with Dr Jenna Brough - What is 'Normal' and how it relates to Childbirth and the Postpartum Period", "Episode 32 (Jen Prior)" and "Normalisation" from podcasts like ""Elles parlent", "GÉOPOLITIQUE PROFONDE (www.geopolitique-profonde.com)", "The Ultimate Birth Partner Podcast", "The ResearchWorks Podcast" and "Sacred Space Healing"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Elles parlent… d’assumer la culpabilité

    Elles parlent… d’assumer la culpabilité

    Dans ce quatrième épisode du balado Elles parlent, notre animatrice Karen Uwase reçoit à nouveau la travailleuse sociale psychothérapeute Julie Fournier. Ce mois-ci, elle questionne la normalisation et la réassurance comme stratégie d’intervention auprès d’une personne qui éprouve un sentiment de culpabilité. La sympathie est-elle vraiment la meilleure réponse dans ces situations? 

     

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    MAIS JUSQU’OÙ IRA LE CONFLIT ISRAËL-HAMAS ? | BASSAM TAHHAN

    MAIS JUSQU’OÙ IRA LE CONFLIT ISRAËL-HAMAS ? | BASSAM TAHHAN

    Bassam Tahhan est un arabiste, islamologue et politologue franco-syrien né en Syrie.

    Il est spécialiste des questions internationales.

    Il est l’auteur de plusieurs fascicules de stylistique, de traductions et de littérature qui ont été publiés dans les écoles où il avait enseigné.

    Avec nous il revient sur le fondement du conflit israélo-palestinien.

    https://geopolitique-profonde.com/

    Episode 59 - In Conversation with Dr Jenna Brough - What is 'Normal' and how it relates to Childbirth and the Postpartum Period

    Episode 59 - In Conversation with Dr Jenna Brough - What is 'Normal' and how it relates to Childbirth and the Postpartum Period

    In this week's episode, I am chatting with Dr Jenna Brough who is a perinatal clinical psychologist. We get into a deep discussion about the term 'normal' and how it relates to birth. How medicalised birth and intervention is seen as the norm and how most recommendations for intervention are based on fear of litigation.

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    You can find Jenna on Instagram @tribepsychology

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    Follow me on Instagram @theultimatebirthpartner @birthability

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    Please remember that the information shared with you in this episode is solely based on my own personal experiences as a doula and the private opinions of my guest, based on her own experiences as a mother.  Any recommendations made may not be suitable for all women so listeners must do their own research before making decisions.  

    If you would like to buy a copy of either of the books that accompany this podcast please go to your online bookseller or visit Amazon:-

    Labour of Love - The Ultimate Guide to Being a Birth Partner - click here:-https://bit.ly/Labouroflove

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    You can find all my classes and courses on my website - www.sallyannberesford.co.uk

    Follow me on Instagram @theultimatebirthpartner

    Book a 1-2-1 session with Sallyann - https://linktr.ee/SallyannBeresford

    Please remember that the information shared with you in this episode is solely based on my own personal experiences as a doula and the private opinions of my guests, based on their own experiences. Any recommendations made may not be suitable for all listeners, so you should always do your own research before making decisions.

    Episode 32 (Jen Prior)

    Episode 32 (Jen Prior)

    The paradox of normalization through rehabilitation: growing up and growing older with cerebral palsy

    Laura R Moll , Cheryl A Cott


    Abstract

    Purpose: To examine the experience of normalization through rehabilitation for persons growing up & growing older with lifelong physical impairment (cerebral palsy [CP]).

    Method: A qualitative methodology consisting of narrative inquiry informed by the Life Course Perspective. Multiple (3-4), in-depth interviews were completed with each participant in order to co-construct their life stories. Data were systematically compared for themes and categories, as well as the central plot that weaves the participants' experiences together.

    Results: Nine community-dwelling individuals (three men; six women), aged 26-70, with mild to severe CP participated. Their common narrative involved intensive rehabilitation in childhood that focused on "normalizing" movement, particularly walking. In adolescence they were deemed to have achieved their functional potentials and "nothing further could be done". After transitioning out of pediatric health services many start to lose the gains they achieved in rehabilitation (particularly around walking). In their 30's and 40's they begin to slow down and lose functional abilities but no longer have access to rehabilitation to help them manage their aging bodies.

    Conclusions: Many of the assumptions that underlie the organization and delivery of rehabilitation services for people with long term impairments may contribute to difficulties encountered in adulthood and old age by focusing on normalizing physical function at the expense of learning to manage their bodies across the life course.

    Implications for rehabilitation: • The way that rehabilitation services are organized and delivered for people with lifelong impairments needs to be re-considered. • Frontloading rehabilitation in childhood does not meet the long term needs of children growing up and growing older with physical impairments. As they grow up and grow older, they lose many of the gains they achieved in rehabilitation yet they have nowhere to turn to receive rehabilitation for their aging bodies. • The focus on normalizing function in childhood may only serve to emphasize the child’s lack of ablebodiedness to the detriment of their sense of self and wellbeing.

    Footy and Cynthia Nixon

    Footy and Cynthia Nixon

    Lisa, Daniel, Christian, and Evie talk AFL and the closet after Joel Creasey's explosive take on players coming out and Hannah Mouncey's struggle to be seen. We also chat bisexuality, Cynthia Nixon and Sex and the City being a problematic rewatch.

    "He's a Bisexual" Sex and the City clip [w/ subtitles]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEIWg6pV9g0

    Find the tracks from the show on our continuously-updated Spotify mixtape: https://open.spotify.com/user/jaikek/playlist/7I7ansiZ26Boe00GqgTYeB?si=6R0fwEUyRoSNfWzpwYRyeA

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