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Consciousness, healing and personal growth: how ‘therapeutic mothering’ impacts on raising children for Argentinean natural mothers

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This paper focuses on how therapeutic culture is used to reshape the experiences of motherhood. Through childbirth supportive groups, raising children counselling and doulas’ emotional support among other activities, women learn to build their experiences as mothers in terms of personal growth, self-development and spiritual healing. Here, I examine these notions and the creation of new normative ideals that link an experience of personal growth with the experience of motherhood. The article is part of an ongoing qualitative study on the experience of mothers who practice “attachment parenting” and “respectful parenting” in Buenos Aires. This style of parenting involves “full-term breastfeeding”, co-sleeping, baby-led weaning, baby wearing, among the main practices. This paper contributes to understanding the growing prominence of therapeutic discourses in everyday life.

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Mantilla, M.J. Consciousness, healing and personal growth: how ‘therapeutic mothering’ impacts on raising children for Argentinean natural mothers. Subjectivity 30, 39–53 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41286-023-00149-8

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