When a baby dies : psychotherapy for pregnancy and newborn loss / Irving G. Leon ; foreword by Erna Furman.
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- 0300045751
- 9780300045758
- 9780300045758
- Perinatal death -- Psychological aspects
- Bereavement -- Psychological aspects
- Parent and child
- Brothers and sisters
- Psychotherapy
- Bereavement
- Death -- in infancy & childhood
- Fetal Death
- Pregnancy -- psychology
- Sibling Relations
- Psychology
- Sociology: death & dying
- Perinatal mortality Personal adjustment
- 155.937
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Lending | Wexford Campus Library Wexford General Lending | 155.937 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 77638 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-223).
Psychology of pregnancy: -- Pregnancy as a new development stage -- Pregnancy as instinctual process -- Pregnancy as object-seeking -- Pregnancy as self-enhancement -- An integrative summary -- The psychology of perinatal loss: -- A mother's need for her baby -- Intrapsychic meanings of perinatal loss -- Interpersonal responses to perinatal loss -- Contrasting perinatal losses -- Perinatal death compared to other reproductive casualties and losses -- Typical outcomes -- Psychotherapy for perinatal loss: -- Technical aspects of treating perinatal loss -- The clinical sample -- The immediate grief : psychotherapy for recent perinatal loss -- Unresolved grief : the timeless aftermath of perinatal loss -- The refusal to grieve : bolting psychotherapy -- The inability to grieve : mixed results in psychotherapy -- Supportive psychotherapy for perinatal loss -- Psychotherapy for perinatal sibling loss: -- Childhood bereavement -- Perinatal sibling loss treated during childhood -- The scapegoated child -- A child's fantasy of infanticide -- Perceived vulnerability -- Replacement dynamics -- Psychotherapy for adult survivors of perinatal sibling loss -- The internalization of scapegoating and replacement dynamics -- Magical thinking and the conviction of guilt -- The dangers of overprotective indulgence -- The resolution of perinatal sibling loss -- Future research: -- Methodogical considerations -- Selected observations and questions.
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