“My dear, you must be strong now!” accompanied by a warm handshake and a knowing look, winking at the partner who caresses that heartbeat-free belly with tears. Thus begins the …
Perinatal Psychology
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Grief and childrenLife after lossPerinatal Psychology
Talking “with” the children (also) about death
When talking to children it is necessary to lower yourself to their height. We adults, perhaps because of the knees that are no longer too elastic, are a little reluctant …
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Although this statement has a grain of truth, there are still too many misunderstandings and misunderstandings around “pain” in our country. A country, it is worth remembering, where pain finds …
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The new psychoeducation project conceived by CiaoLapo for parents affected by perinatal bereavement In Lecco and Prato a new project by CiaoLapo for psychological support for perinatal bereavement After ten …
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Perinatal bereavement is always an emotionally complex topic; when it concerns a couple who has a history of infertility and related treatments behind them, perinatal bereavement can become very difficult …
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What can I do as a friend when a friend of mine loses her baby.
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T he parents of children who died during pregnancy or childbirth is a very special bereavement: a bereavement that seems to have no right to exist.
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In Ireland, in August, the health minister works for its citizens. Despite the invasion of tourists and the holiday climate, the “National Standards for Bereavement Care following Pregnancy Loss and …
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“We left the neonatal ward with empty arms, desperate, without a future and without support, alone, with an immense emptiness inside.”
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When I started dealing with perinatal bereavement in 2006, many people, including insiders, tried to dissuade me. According to them, the problem I intended to deal with was not a …