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The Mental Health Clinician's Handbook for Abortion Care


The Mental Health Clinician's Handbook for Abortion Care



von: Julie Bindeman

CHF 165.50

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031614538
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 400

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<p>Over the span of history, not all pregnancies were met with welcome and anticipation. As it continues today, an unwanted pregnancy can be seen in many different lights: an inconvenience, a crisis or a turning point. From June 1973 up until June of 2022, people in the United States capable of becoming pregnant could (to varying degrees) access healthcare that would end an unwelcome pregnancy. Now that this right has been gutted, the consequences are far-reaching and ever-unfolding.</p>

<p>In clinician offices, the issue of abortion might seem remote based upon the population being seen. However, this issue impacts those long past reproductive age and is an important event that most therapists are woefully unprepared to deal with should it come up. With abortion in the news, previous experiences of abortion can come up as memories for clients past their reproductive years or with younger clients, an inability and fear to stop an unwanted pregnancy. As clinicians are human, we come to this issue with our own moral, religious and experiential baggage that might blind us as how to best support our clients.</p>

<p>This book is an important addition to the scant amount of literature available for clinicians that might unexpectedly be faced with a client that is struggling with an abortion decision or access. The most recent book was published over five years ago under a completely different legislative landscape. In addition to assisting clinicians in client care, this book will also speak to potential legal risks to clinicians about abortion help.</p>
<p>Chapter 1. A History of Abortion in the West .- Chapter 2. A Layperson’s Guide to Abortion Care.- Chapter 3. How and why abortion decisions are made: Barriers, myths, access, and hard truths.- Chapter 4. What is the impact of having an abortion on people’s mental health?.- Chapter 5. Physician and Provider Stories.- Chapter 6. Framing Abortion Within The Context of Perinatal Loss.- Chapter 7. Emotions After Abortions.- Chapter 8. Counseling and Abortion.- Chapter 9. Legal and risk management considerations for mental health providers when patients need or choose an abortion after the Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs.- Chapter 10. Self-of-the-therapist, countertransference, and self-disclosure: Implications for clinical practice in the post-Roe era..- Chapter 11. Abortion, Reproductive Justice, and Intersectional Inequity &nbsp;.- Chapter 12. ad·vo·ca·cy.- Chapter 13. Politics in Our Privates: How to Push Back Against Intrusive Policies Regulating Reproductive Healthcare .- Chapter 14. The Complex Relationship Between Abortion, Politics, and Religion.- Chapter 15. Working in the Grey: &nbsp;How Internalized Abortion Stigma Impacts Our Clients and What We Can Do About It &nbsp;.- Chapter 16. True Stories of Abortion.- Chapter 17. Visions for the Future: Threats, Responses, and Opportunities .- Chapter 18. Aftershock: The Rippling Effects of Abortion Restrictions Across US Society.- Chapter 19. Abortion, Trauma, and Post-Traumatic Growth.- Chapter 20. Provider Shortages and the Pipeline .</p>
<p>Dr. Julie Bindeman graduated from George Washington University and is the co-owner of Integrative Therapy of Greater Washington in Rockville, Maryland. Her specialty is in the field of Reproductive Psychology, where she actively writes, lectures, and presents.&nbsp; She is an approved consultant in EMDR through EMDRIA. She has served on several committees within the Mental Health Professional Group of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and was elected in 2021 to its Executive Committee.&nbsp; She served as a former Board Member of the Maryland Psychological Association for over ten years. Dr. Bindeman is a member of multiple organizations focused on Maternal and Reproductive Mental Health and was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to serve on its Maternal Mental Health Task Force. In 2021, she was awarded the Karl Heiser Award for her legislative efforts on behalf of psychology. Dr.Bindeman has published several chapters and articles about Reproductive Psychology.</p>
<p>Over the span of history, not all pregnancies were met with welcome and anticipation. As it continues today, an unwanted pregnancy can be seen in many different lights: an inconvenience, a crisis or a turning point. From June 1973 up until June of 2022, people in the United States capable of becoming pregnant could (to varying degrees) access healthcare that would end an unwelcome pregnancy. Now that this right has been gutted, the consequences are far-reaching and ever-unfolding.</p>

<p>In clinician offices, the issue of abortion might seem remote based upon the population being seen. However, this issue impacts those long past reproductive age and is an important event that most therapists are woefully unprepared to deal with should it come up. With abortion in the news, previous experiences of abortion can come up as memories for clients past their reproductive years or with younger clients, an inability and fear to stop an unwanted pregnancy. As clinicians are human, we come to this issue with our own moral, religious and experiential baggage that might blind us as how to best support our clients.</p>

<p>This book is an important addition to the scant amount of literature available for clinicians that might unexpectedly be faced with a client that is struggling with an abortion decision or access. The most recent book was published over five years ago under a completely different legislative landscape. In addition to assisting clinicians in client care, this book will also speak to potential legal risks to clinicians about abortion help.</p>
This book will enable clinicians to consider potential legal issues when working with clients around abortion Help clinicians navigate this topic when treating mental health dilemmas An updated book after the turmoil of the Supreme Court's decision

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