Mourning unlived lives; a psychological study of childbearing loss

Savage, Judith A

Mourning unlived lives; a psychological study of childbearing loss - Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1989 - xiv, 126p.; illus.; glossary; bibliography; index - (Chiron monograph series; 3) .

1 When nature is not a mother. 2 The annunciation: the meaning of progeny. 3 Ethnological and archetypal motifs governing the structure of mourning. 4 Archetypal patterns of mourning: the search. 5 Archetypal patterns of mourning: the recovery. 6 Archetypal patterns of mourning: rebirth, the resolution of mourning, and the expansion of consciousness

Paperback

0-933029-40-3

88-10940


Bereavement--Psychological Aspects
Parents--Psychology
Archetype (Psychology)
Death
Infants--Death
Fetal Death

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