ABSTRACT

Motherhood, Spirituality and Culture explores spiritual skills that may assist women in changes, challenges and transformations undergone through the transition to motherhood. This study comprises rich, qualitative data gathered from interviews with 11 mothers. Results are analysed by constructing seven unique maternal narratives that elucidate and give voice to the mothers in their transition by in depth exploration of six themes emerging from the analysis. Overall discussion ranges across such realities as:

• desires, expectations and illusions for mothering;

• birth and spiritual embodied experiences of mothering;

• instinctual knowing; identity and crisis, and connections of motherhood;

• changes and transformations undergone through motherhood.

This study presents a unique framework for qualitative studies of spirituality within motherhood research; by weaving together transpersonal psychology, humanistic psychology, spiritual intelligence and the spiritual maternal literature.This book will appeal to all women who have transitioned to motherhood. It willalso be of assistance to professionals who wish to approach any aspect of maternity care and support from a transpersonal perspective. It will also provideunique insights for academics and postgraduate students in the fields of anthropology, psychology, psychotherapy and feminism studies.

part 1I|40 pages

Motherhood and culture

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part 41II|56 pages

Contemporary spirituality

chapter 2|17 pages

Spiritual awakening

The cultural shift

chapter 5|16 pages

Extending the psycho-spiritual paradigm

Spiritual intelligence theory

part 97III|68 pages

Motherhood and spirituality

part 165IV|40 pages

Motherhood and spiritual care

chapter 8|28 pages

Uncovering the maternal transition

Prenatal, birth and postnatal experiences

chapter 9|10 pages

Implications for the future