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Dear Friends:
My favorite books are (in no particular order) CW Genna's book, the 3rd
edition of the Breastfeeding Atlas and Cadwell and Turner-Maffei's fabulous
little book Case Studies in Breastfeeding. There are a host of reference books
that a practitioner should own, such as Lawrence and Lawrence, Riordan, Hale's
Medications and Mother's Milk.
I highly recommend Uvnas-Moberg's book about Oxytocin, and Odent's The
Scientification of Love. Also Rollnick's Health Behavior Change, and the
Hesperian Foundation's Helping Healthcare Workers Learn.
I've also enjoyed Lakoff's Don't Think and Elephant, finding its ideas very
applicable to our work. Ditto for A Whack on the Side of the Head (von Oech).
What other books do people love?
Nikki Lee RN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
craniosacral therapy practitioner
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