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Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss - Applying Relationship Science to Clinical Practice

English · Paperback / Softback

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In Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss, Rayna D. Markin demonstrates how the therapy relationship, and specifically evidence-based relationship principles, can help clients affected by pregnancy loss to mourn their losses, process and grow from trauma and loss, and restore healthy self-esteem. This book is a guide on what exactly clinicians should do and how they should be in the therapy relationship to help clients not only grieve and process the traumatic experience of pregnancy loss but also achieve greater attachment security.

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Chapter 2: Understanding and Treating Pregnancy Loss: Rates, Risk Factors, Symptomatology, and Implications for the Therapeutic Relationship and Treatment

  • Chapter 3: The Alliance in Individual and Couples Therapy for Pregnancy Loss

  • Chapter 4: Empathy in Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss: Undoing Aloneness, Healing Narcissistic Wounds, and Processing Trauma and Grief

  • Chapter 5: Emotion in Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss: Mourning as an Affective-Relational Process

  • Chapter 6: Alliance Rupture and Repair Episodes in Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss: An Attachment Perspective

  • Chapter 7: Managing Countertransference in Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss

  • Chapter 8: Client Attachment in Therapy for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) and Infertility: Theory, Research, and Clinical Guidelines

  • Chapter 9: Relational Guidance on Therapist Responsiveness to Client Attachment in Individual and Couples Therapy for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Infertility

  • Chapter 10: Where Do We Go From Here? Future Research Directions, Training Recommendations, and Practice Implications

  • Appendix

  • References



About the author

Rayna D. Markin, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Counseling at Villanova University and a Licensed Psychologist with a private practice specializing in pregnancy loss and infertility. She is Associate Editor of the journal Psychotherapy. Markin has more than 40 published articles, books, and book chapters on the psychotherapy relationship and psychotherapy for pregnancy loss, including the coauthored book Attachment in Group Psychotherapy.

Summary

Pregnancy loss--the death of a conceptus, fetus, or neonate before the 21st day of life--affects a substantial number of women and their partners, and can lead to severe and long-lasting psychological consequences. Perinatal grief, however, is often invalidated, avoided, or dismissed in Western society. Therapy can offer bereaved parents an empathic and affect-regulating relationship in which to mourn.

In Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss: Applying Relationship Science to Clinical Practice, Rayna D. Markin applies cutting-edge research on the therapist-client relationship to individual and couples therapy for pregnancy loss and related forms of reproductive trauma, in such a way that is easy for clinicians to utilize in various settings. Through in-depth clinical illustrations and practical relational guidance, Markin demonstrates how the therapy relationship can help clients affected by pregnancy loss to mourn their losses, process and grow from trauma and loss, and restore healthy self-esteem. Guided largely by attachment theory and research on evidence-based relationships and responsiveness, this book is a guide on what exactly clinicians should do and how they should be in the therapy relationship to help clients not only grieve and process the traumatic experience of pregnancy loss but also achieve greater attachment security.

Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss will serve as a valuable go-to guide on how clinicians can establish and utilize the kind of therapeutic relationship that is needed to help clients process and grow from the trauma of pregnancy loss.

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In an outstanding integration of theory, research and practice, Dr. Markin provides therapists with the knowledge and tools needed to help individuals and couples navigate the trauma of pregnancy loss. The importance of empathy, the impact of attachment styles, and awareness of countertransference in forming a therapeutic alliance, as well as repairing the inevitable ruptures, are valuable new contributions to this work."

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