The Prenatal Shadow: Healing the Traumas Experienced before and at Birth
By (Author) Cherionna Menzam-Sills
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Park Street Press,U.S.
30th April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Age groups: children
Emotions and emotional intelligence
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
297g
Explores the lifelong effects of prenatal and birth experiences
Explains how babies remember their experiences from the womb and birth as implicit memory, impressions that are held in emotions, images, and the body
Examines scientific evidence of how preverbal memory works and how prenates are highly responsive to their mothers perceptions
Looks at how to become aware of and acknowledge implicit memory from the womb as well as how to heal and prevent birth trauma
As somatic prenatal therapist Cherionna Menzam-Sills, Ph.D., reveals, in a world where it is believed that babies are unable to remember before they can speak, prenatal and birth experiences can easily become unconscious shadow, infiltrating the psyche and affecting personality, relationships, behavior, and perceptions throughout life.
Drawing on scientific evidence of how preverbal memory works, the author shows how babies, even before birth, are exquisitely sensitive with remarkable potential that may be forgotten or eclipsed by traumatic prenatal and perinatal experience. She explains how babies remember the intensely formative experiences from this primal period as implicit memory, impressions that are held in emotions, images, and the body. She looks at how prenates are deeply influenced by their mothers perception of safety or threat, including during labor and birth, which affects their developing nervous systems.
Examining the healing and integration of the prenatal shadow, the author explores how to acknowledge and prevent birth trauma as well as shares meditative practices for sensing the little one within and offering them what they need.
By acknowledging and integrating the prenatal and perinatal shadow hidden just beyond conscious awareness, we can heal our relationships with ourselves and our loved ones as well as reconnect with our original potential.
Cherionna Menzam-Sills, Ph.D., is a somatic pre- and perinatal therapist, Continuum (mindful movement) teacher, and biodynamic craniosacral therapist with a doctorate in prenatal and perinatal psychology. Informed by extensive study with perinatal pioneers William Emerson and Ray Castellino, and Continuum founder, Emilie Conrad, she has taught internationally, often with her husband, biodynamics pioneer Franklyn Sills. The author of The Breath of Life and Spirit into Form, she lives in Devon, UK.