Reproductive Trauma

Reproductive Trauma

Psychotherapy With Clients Experiencing Infertility and Pregnancy Loss

Jaffe, Janet

American Psychological Association

05/2024

249

Mole

Inglês

9781433841453

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Introduction: The Past, Present, and Future of Reproductive Challenges and Opportunities
Acknowledgements
Part I. The Patient's Viewpoint
Chapter 1. The Reproductive Story: Parents' Possible Selves and How Things Should Have Been
Chapter 2. Developments in Reproductive Technology: Ethical Concerns and Emotional Constants
Chapter 3. Patients' Reproductive Trauma Experiences: "Our World Is Falling Apart"
Chapter 4. Grieving an Unborn Child: Pain and Hope
Chapter 5. Helping Patients Cope With Reproductive Loss: Treatment Options
Chapter 6. Who Is the Patient? Third-Party Reproduction and Adoption
Chapter 7. Adjuncts to Reproductive Psychotherapy
Chapter 8. From Reproductive Trauma to Growth: Healing and Change
Part II. The Provider's Viewpoint
Chapter 9. What Patients Want to Know About Reproductive Mental Health Providers
Chapter 10. The Therapist's Reproductive Story
Chapter 11. The Pregnant Therapist and the Reproductive Patient
Chapter 12. Reproductive Therapist Self-Care: Taking Care of Ourselves While Taking Care of Others
Epilogue: Giving Voice to Patients' and Therapists' Reproductive Stories
References
Index
About the Author
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reproductive trauma; reproductive psychology; reproductive health care; reproductive mental health; reproductive counseling; reproductive therapy; reproductive rights; reproductive story; reproductive technologies; pregnancy loss; infertility; miscarriage; assisted reproductive technology; women's health care; grief; surrogacy; adoption; premature birth; trauma; fertility; parenthood; biological clock; fertility consultation; fetal anomaly; birth parents; cognitive therapy; narrative therapy; psychodynamic therapy; reproductive health; ivf; fertility counseling; postpartum period; family building; reproductive medicine; possible selves; externalized trauma; reproductive loss; reproductive crisis; delayed childbearing; cryopreservation; freezing sperm; freezing eggs; reproductive services; reproductive core beliefs; assumptions about pregnancy; egg donors; models of bereavement; perinatal loss; stillbirth; infant death