05011nam 2200649 450 991046083150332120200520144314.01-78684-792-20-8261-2927-7(CKB)3710000000491415(EBL)4096377(SSID)ssj0001570941(PQKBManifestationID)16219888(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001570941(PQKBWorkID)12686983(PQKB)10248660(MiAaPQ)EBC4096377(Au-PeEL)EBL4096377(CaPaEBR)ebr11121128(OCoLC)925478629(EXLCZ)99371000000049141520151209h20162016 uy 0engur|n#---uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPerinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions /Beth Perry Black, Patricia Moyle Wright, and Rana Limbo, editors ; acquisitions editor Elizabeth NieginskiNew York, New York :Springer Publishing Company,2016.©20161 online resource (xxii, 382 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-8261-2926-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Share Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement in Nursing and Other Health Professions; Section I: Perinatal Bereavement; Chapter 1: My Absent Child: Cultural and Theoretical Considerations of Bereavement When a Child Dies; Addressing Culture: A First Step in Bereavement Care; Continuing Bonds: Re-Examining How Attachments Are Maintained After Death; Posttraumatic Growth in Response to Loss; Concepts Related to Bereavement Theories; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Research in Perinatal BereavementAttachment TheoryPsychodynamic Theory; Interpersonal Theory; Cognitive Stress Theory; Feminist Theory; Emerging Perspectives: Trauma-Informed and Strengths-Based Approaches to Research; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 3: Caregiving as a Theoretical Framework in Perinatal Palliative Care; Brief Historical Overview; Identifying Families in Need of Services; Layered, Progressive News Versus Sudden, Unexpected Realization; PPC Research; The Importance of Caregiving; The Internal Working Model of Caregiving; Caregiving in Bereaved ParentsClinical Guidelines: Caregiving in Perinatal Palliative CareBirth and Advance Care Planning; Beginning the Journey With the Family; The Role of the PPC Team; Support During the Pregnancy; Documentation; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Resources; Chapter 4: When an Expected Baby Dies: Maternal-Fetal Attachment in Context of Loss; Theoretical Roots of Attachment and Bonding; Describing and Defining Women's Relationship to the Developing Fetus; Narratives From Three Expectant Families With a Severe Fetal Diagnosis; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus QuestionsChapter 5: The Pushing On Theory of Maternal Perinatal BereavementPushing On; The Process of Maternal Perinatal Bereavement; Comparison With Other Models; Clinical Implications of the POT; Discussion; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 6: When the Unthinkable Happens: A Mindfulness Approach to Perinatal and Pediatric Death; Mindfulness Approaches; Meditation; Concerns About the Mindfulness Approach to Traumatic Grief; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 7: Complicated Grief and Perinatal Loss; Defining CG; Grief and the DSM-5; CG and Perinatal Loss; Treating CGConclusionCase Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 8: Lesbians, Parenthood, and Reproductive Loss; LGBTQ Families in the United States; Human Desire to Become a Parent; Pregnancy Launching by Lesbian Couples; Miscarriage Experiences of Lesbian Couples; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Chapter 9: Early Pregnancy Loss During Adolescence; Adolescent Growth and Development; Integrated Theory of Bereavement; Conclusion; Case Study; Focus Questions; Appendix 9.1: Bereavement Resources; Appendix 9.2: Tips for Talking With Adolescents Who Experienced a Pregnancy LossChapter 10: Understanding the Experience of Pregnancy Subsequent to a Perinatal LossPerinatal deathPerinatal deathPsychological aspectsElectronic books.Perinatal death.Perinatal deathPsychological aspects.618.3/92Black Beth PerryWright Patricia MoyleLimbo Rana K(Rana Kristina),Nieginski ElizabethMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460831503321Perinatal and pediatric bereavement in nursing and other health professions2469748UNINA