New research shows that not adrenalin but the level of osteocalcin is due to the acute stress response (fight or flight response) – Graphical Abstract
Books
Thomas Verny and John Kelly
The secret life of the unborn child
David Chamberlain
Babies remember birth
Peter W. Nathanielsz
Life in the womb
Frédérick Leboyer
Birth Without Violence
Videos
Epigenetics
Isabelle Mansuy is Professor in Neuroepigenetics at the Medical Faculty of the University Zürich (UZH), and the Department of Health Science and Technology of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETHZ). Her lab is part of the Center for Neuroscience Zürich.
In her book “Wir können unsere Gene steuern!“ she is summarizing her scientifically well-founded research work up to now in an easy to understand language.
Video Interview in English with German subtitles with her: Der Krieg in mir
From conception to birth – Miracle of life (on YouTube)
For all the children and the one’s in us
How to treat developmental trauma
Sonia Krief-Rochel – Baby Bath
Sonia Krief – Twin Baby Bath
Twins -Home Water Birth
APPPAH Birth Psychology
Trailer of the documentory Microbirth on the Microbiom with German subtitles – full movie available on demand with vimeo
Stephen Porges – The Science of Safety
Trauma and the nervous system – a Polyvagal prespective with German subtitles
Daniel Siegel – Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human
Zinc Fireworks Reveal When Human Egg is Fertilized
Birth Without Violence – Frédérick Leboyer, Interview Waduda Paradiso, part 1 of 2
Honesty – David Whyte
Poem by David Whyte
Articles:
Bessel van der Kolk
Bypassing the spiritual bypass re-association as a spiritual practice
Vagus-Nerve
The vagus nerve anatomic
Psoas: Stress triggers the muscle Psoas which might cause symptoms in the lower back, pelvic and legs as well as fear and anxiety.
If you want to know more about it: Liz Koch is an expert. Exercises by her.
The Science Behind PTSD Symptoms:
How Trauma Changes The Brain
Links:
Castellino Training
www.isppm.de
birthinconnection.com
BEBA – Building and Enhancing Bonding and Attachment
APPPAH – Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health
Embryology – Jaap van der Wal