Mental health professionals receive actionable strategies for supporting individuals and couples facing infertility and pregnancy loss. Emphasizing how cliniciansâ own reproductive experiences matter, the guide integrates updated research, diverse case studies, and ethical insights into modern reproductive technologies.
Mental health professionals receive actionable strategies for supporting individuals and couples facing infertility and pregnancy loss. Emphasizing how cliniciansâ own reproductive experiences matter, the guide integrates updated research, diverse case studies, and ethical insights into modern reproductive technologies.
Janet Jaffe, PhD, has a private practice in San Diego and is interested in issues of loss and bereavement related to miscarriage, infertility, and other reproductive trauma and its impact on individuals and couples. Dr. Jaffe is a co-founder and director of the Center for Reproductive Psychology in San Diego and is co-author of Unsung Lullabies, Understanding and Coping with Infertility. She has presented at conferences across the country on the psychology of the reproductive process, both to professional organizations and to the general public, and is an adjunct faculty member of the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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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