1st Edition

Mourning the Dreams How Parents Create Meaning from Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Early Infant Death

By Claudia Malacrida Copyright 1998
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    Mourning the Dreams is an accessible and moving account of parents’ experiences of grief and recovery after losing an infant during pregnancy, childbirth, or within the first month of life. Drawing from the sociology of emotions, health research and psychology, her own experience, and a range of qualitative methods, Claudia Malacrida finds that bereaved parents not only grieve their child and its unrealized potential, but often find their personal experiences are at odds with social forces and prevailing assumptions about the nature of their loss and how they should react to is. She explores the meanings parents create as they face denial, silence, and other reactions from friends, family, communities, coworkers, the medical community, and even within spousal relationships. She also describes the courage and creativity of parents who create and negotiate meanings that help them grieve, recover, and manage relationships.

    Chapter 1 Why is Perinatal Loss So Painful?; Chapter 2 How Perinatal Loss is Experienced; Chapter 3 What Can Go Wrong (Often) Does: Psychological Factors and Perinatal Death; Chapter 4 Silence and Empty Arms: Social Factors in Perinatal Death; Chapter 5 Giving Death; Chapter 6 Creating Meaning, Experiencing Growth; Chapter 7 Research as Therapeutic Process: For Part Icipants and Researcher Alike; Chapter 8 Epilogue;

    Biography

    Claudia Malacrida