Interrupted undertakings. Healing losses associated with childbirth
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We live in a culture that denies death, we are afraid of death and are embarrassed by strong emotions that accompany any loss. Parents who have lost their child during pregnancy, childbirth or early infancy are especially difficult - their worries are often depreciated by the closest people with awkward attempts to distract, protect from grief and pain. According to the authors of this book, generally accepted methods of helping grief parents are aimed at suppressing emotions and are essentially destructive. What can actually help is our participation in grief and the loss of another person. We are not able to return the lost life, but we can help get along with our helplessness in the face of death.
The book is designed to support parents who survived a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, the death of a newborn, the death of a child as a result of a sudden childhood death. In addition, the bitterness of loss - loss of hopes - is experienced by barren couples and parents, who survived the unreasonable drug and surgical intervention in childbirth, as well as parents of children with severe innate vices. The authors tell how to take care of the physical health of people in mourning, how to create the right psychological mood for recovery, describe the emotions that usually accompany the loss, and teach them not to be afraid, give examples of conflict resolution at a spiritual level. The book sounds many stories of parents who have lost their children or lost hope, but in the end found peace. The book will also become an assistant for psychologists and psychotherapists, obstetricians and dole
The book is designed to support parents who survived a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, the death of a newborn, the death of a child as a result of a sudden childhood death. In addition, the bitterness of loss - loss of hopes - is experienced by barren couples and parents, who survived the unreasonable drug and surgical intervention in childbirth, as well as parents of children with severe innate vices. The authors tell how to take care of the physical health of people in mourning, how to create the right psychological mood for recovery, describe the emotions that usually accompany the loss, and teach them not to be afraid, give examples of conflict resolution at a spiritual level. The book sounds many stories of parents who have lost their children or lost hope, but in the end found peace. The book will also become an assistant for psychologists and psychotherapists, obstetricians and dole
Author:
Author:Panutos K., Romeo K.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Parenting & Relationship
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905392-35-1
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