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Priscilla Coleman Pt 2 - Researching abortion truth

26 min · 23 de feb de 2023
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Dr. Priscilla Coleman is an academic and expert voice whose credits include over sixty peer-reviewed journal entries [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S--K9lkAAAAJ&hl=en]. According to Coleman, “The truth comes through the data. . . We do know that abortion is detrimental to a very high percentage of women. And it’s not a healthy choice as the mainstream pitches it.” The study of the psychological impact of abortion on women dates back to the days prior to Roe v Wade and legalization. Mining the sparse early studies created a drive in Coleman to learn more. She notes that by 2008 a proliferation of studies confirmed abortion significantly increases mental health risks to women. We also discuss the climate of suppression and censorship of her research. Although she does not work in the faith-based realm, Dr. Coleman is a believer in Jesus Christ.  She says, “I feel supported by God, and I feel supported by truth and by the science.” Dr. Coleman is slates as a Keynote Speaker at the upcoming healthcare conference titles, The Clinical Impact of Reproductive Choice in North Dakota in April, 2023. Details and registration links available here [https://www.reproductivechoiceconference.com/]. Priscilla K Coleman Learn more [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Priscilla-Coleman]: Priscilla Coleman, PhD, recently retired as Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Bowling Green State University. She has researched the impact of abortion on mental health, mortality and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Coleman serves as an expert witness in abortion legislation cases using current research about the impacts of abortion, as well as risk factors for adverse post-abortion outcomes and bias in publishing research on abortion and mental health. Host Kim Ketola Listen on FaithTalk1360 [https://faithtalk1360.com/radioshow/cradle-my-heart] in Phoenix Thursdays at 3 pm Listen On Demand on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2UPbHRmtWXJLc0vWQdni6R], Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cradle-my-heart/id1617205098] or on the podcast home page [https://omny.fm/shows/cradle-my-heart/cradle-3-27-22] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Dr. Priscilla Coleman is an academic and expert voice whose credits include over sixty peer-reviewed journal entries [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S--K9lkAAAAJ&hl=en]. According to Coleman, “The truth comes through the data. . . We do know that abortion is detrimental to a very high percentage of women. And it’s not a healthy choice as the mainstream pitches it.” The study of the psychological impact of abortion on women dates back to the days prior to Roe v Wade and legalization. Mining the sparse early studies created a drive in Coleman to learn more. She notes that by 2008 a proliferation of studies confirmed abortion significantly increases mental health risks to women. We also discuss the climate of suppression and censorship of her research. Although she does not work in the faith-based realm, Dr. Coleman is a believer in Jesus Christ.  She says, “I feel supported by God, and I feel supported by truth and by the science.” Dr. Coleman is slates as a Keynote Speaker at the upcoming healthcare conference titles, The Clinical Impact of Reproductive Choice in North Dakota in April, 2023. Details and registration links available here [https://www.reproductivechoiceconference.com/]. Priscilla K Coleman Learn more [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Priscilla-Coleman]: Priscilla Coleman, PhD, recently retired as Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Bowling Green State University. She has researched the impact of abortion on mental health, mortality and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Coleman serves as an expert witness in abortion legislation cases using current research about the impacts of abortion, as well as risk factors for adverse post-abortion outcomes and bias in publishing research on abortion and mental health. Host Kim Ketola Listen on FaithTalk1360 [https://faithtalk1360.com/radioshow/cradle-my-heart] in Phoenix Thursdays at 3 pm Listen On Demand on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2UPbHRmtWXJLc0vWQdni6R], Apple podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cradle-my-heart/id1617205098] or on the podcast home page [https://omny.fm/shows/cradle-my-heart/cradle-3-27-22] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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