FATHERS WITH BABIES STUDY
 
  Every day, over 10,000 men in the  United States become the fathers   of new babies. Surprisingly little is known about the social and emotional   experiences of fathers with babies and young children. In an interest to   improve the well-being of new dads – and to foster the well-being of their   children and families – the purpose of this study is to better understand the   experiences of dads with babies, as well as the causes and consequences of   the joys and challenges these fathers face.
 
  ABOUT THE STUDY
 
  This study is being conducted by Dr. Will Courtenay, in collaboration with   the Center for Men and Young Men at McLean    Hospital,  Harvard Medical     School . Dr. Courtenay   is an internationally recognized researcher and scholar whose work focuses on   understanding and helping men and fathers. Dr. Courtenay has served on the   clinical faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard    Medical School ,   and the University of  California , San Francisco ,   Medical  School .
 
  Taking part in this study means completing an online survey. In the first   part of the survey, you will be asked some background information about you   and your baby. In the rest of the survey, you will be asked about experiences   you’ve had as a father and with your spouse or partner, as well as your   attitudes on a variety of topics. You will also be asked questions about your   feelings and behaviors that relate to your moods. The survey should take   about 20-25 minutes to complete.
 
  The survey is completely anonymous. You will not be asked to identify   yourself or provide any identifying information.
 
  WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE
 
  For this study, we are interested in the participation of adult males over 18   years of age, who have had a baby (or babies) within the last year. If you   are not an adult male over 18 years of age and have not had a baby (or babies)   within the last year, thank you for your interest in the study, but please do   not continue with the survey.
 
  WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE
 
  Fathers have an enormously positive impact on their babies and young   children. We understand this from lots of good research. But the impact that   babies have on their fathers, is relatively unknown. Your participation will   help to generate a greater understanding of the experiences of dads with   babies. We hope that, ultimately, this greater understanding will help foster   the well-being of fathers, their children and their families as a whole.
 
  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
  If you would like additional information about the study, or have questions   about it, you can contact Dr. Will Courtenay at DadsStudy@MensDoc. com to answer   any questions about the survey.
 
  STUDY LINK
 
  You can go to the survey by clicking on this link:
 
  https://www.   psychdata. com/s.asp? SID=130274
 
 
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     Will Courtenay, PhD, LCSW,   "The Men's Doc"
     Helping Men Live Happier,   More Fulfilling Lives
       McLean Hospital ,   Harvard  Medical School
     2811 College     Avenue, Suite 1
     Berkeley ,  CA   94705-2165
     415-346-6719
     DrCourtenay@ TheMensDoc. com
     TheMensDoc.com
Preach It!
No one can tell a woman what is best for her and her baby ... waterbirth, homebirth, hospital birth, doctor, midwife, Unassisted Childbirth (UC) or cesarean surgery ... it is for her and her baby to know. The best we can do is support her to access, trust, and know her own inner wisdom and communicate with the Being within her - the One whose birth it is through her womb and the man. 
- Janel Mirendah, Attachment/Birth trauma therapist, Filmmaker of The Other Side of the Glass.
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Part One: The Other Side of the Glass: a Birth Film for and About Men officially released in digital download format on June 2, 2013.   Go to www.TheOtherSideoftheGlass.com to purchase a digital download.
Men have been marginalized in birth for a long time. The old joke is that a man was sent off to boil water to keep him busy. I believe they were making the environment safe. Birth moved to hospitals and for forty years women were separated from their partners who was left to wait in smoke filled waiting room. Finally, he would see his baby from "the other side of the glass." Now a man can go in the birthing room and even get to hold his partner's hand during surgery. But they are still marginalized and powerless, according to the fathers I interviewed around the country.
Historically, birth has been defined by the medical establishment. The midwifery and natural birth movement now advocate for need "to educate and prepare men to protect their wife and baby" in medical environment. Seems logical ... if we process with the same illogic that got us here.
Through the voices of men - and doctors and midwives - men share heart-touching stories about how this is not workin' out. A man is also very likely to be disempowered and prevented from connecting with their newborn baby in the first minutes of life.
Now is the time for men to take back birth.
The film is about restoring our families, society, and world through birthing wanted, loved, protected, and nurtured males (and females, of course). It's about empowering males to support the females to birth humanity safely, lovingly, and consciously.
Donors, check your emails or email me at theothersideoftheglassfilm@gmail.com for info to download. Release on DVD is not planned at this date.
FREE online! watch Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 10 at www.vimeo.com/75767434
Men have been marginalized in birth for a long time. The old joke is that a man was sent off to boil water to keep him busy. I believe they were making the environment safe. Birth moved to hospitals and for forty years women were separated from their partners who was left to wait in smoke filled waiting room. Finally, he would see his baby from "the other side of the glass." Now a man can go in the birthing room and even get to hold his partner's hand during surgery. But they are still marginalized and powerless, according to the fathers I interviewed around the country.
Historically, birth has been defined by the medical establishment. The midwifery and natural birth movement now advocate for need "to educate and prepare men to protect their wife and baby" in medical environment. Seems logical ... if we process with the same illogic that got us here.
Through the voices of men - and doctors and midwives - men share heart-touching stories about how this is not workin' out. A man is also very likely to be disempowered and prevented from connecting with their newborn baby in the first minutes of life.
Now is the time for men to take back birth.
The film is about restoring our families, society, and world through birthing wanted, loved, protected, and nurtured males (and females, of course). It's about empowering males to support the females to birth humanity safely, lovingly, and consciously.
Donors, check your emails or email me at theothersideoftheglassfilm@gmail.com for info to download. Release on DVD is not planned at this date.
FREE online! watch Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 10 at www.vimeo.com/75767434
"Doctor's Voices" - Stuart Fischbein, MD - Part 1
Doctor's Voices - Michael Odent, MD
Human Rights Violations
Resources - Healing Birth Trauma
"The Other Side of the Glass" has the potential to open up feelings that have been denied and ignored for a very long time.  How to heal the trauma of birth at any age will be addressed in the film. Meanwhile, these are pioneers in the field.
Raymond Castellino and Mary Jackson - www.BEBA.org
David Chamberlain, Ph.D. - www.BEPE.info
Judith Cohen - www.judithleecohen.com
Myrna Martin - www.MyrnaMartin.net
Karen Melton - www.HealYourEarlyImprints.com
Wendy McCord, Ph.D. - www.WendyMcCord.com
Wendy McCarty, Ph.D. - www.WondrousBeginnings.com
And, many, many more all over the world at www.BirthPsychology.com
Raymond Castellino and Mary Jackson - www.BEBA.org
David Chamberlain, Ph.D. - www.BEPE.info
Judith Cohen - www.judithleecohen.com
Myrna Martin - www.MyrnaMartin.net
Karen Melton - www.HealYourEarlyImprints.com
Wendy McCord, Ph.D. - www.WendyMcCord.com
Wendy McCarty, Ph.D. - www.WondrousBeginnings.com
And, many, many more all over the world at www.BirthPsychology.com
In both relationships and life trust begets trust.
Generosity begets generosity.
Love begets love.
Be the spark, especially when it's dark.
--Note from the Universe, www.tut.com
Generosity begets generosity.
Love begets love.
Be the spark, especially when it's dark.
--Note from the Universe, www.tut.com
"Everybody today seems to be in such a terrible rush, anxious for greater developments and greater riches and so on, so children have very little time with their parents. Parents have very little time for each other, and in the home begins the disruption of the peace of the world." - Mother Theresa
 
 
 
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