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100 | 1 | _aLeon, Irving G. | |
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_aWhen a baby dies : _bpsychotherapy for pregnancy and newborn loss / _cIrving G. Leon ; foreword by Erna Furman. |
264 | 1 |
_aNew Haven : _bYale University Press, _c©1990. |
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_axvii, 230 pages ; _c22 cm ; _ecased. |
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337 | _bn | ||
338 | _bnc | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-223). | ||
505 | 0 | _aPsychology 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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_aPerinatal death _xPsychological aspects |
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_aBereavement _xPsychological aspects _91675 |
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_aParent and child. _96225 |
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_aBrothers and sisters. _91828 |
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650 | 0 | _aPsychotherapy. | |
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_aBereavement. _91674 |
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_aDeath _xin infancy & childhood |
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650 | 2 | _aFetal Death. | |
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_aPregnancy _xpsychology |
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650 | 2 | _aSibling Relations. | |
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_aPsychology _2thema |
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_aSociology: death & dying _2thema |
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_aPerinatal mortality _aPersonal adjustment. |
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