Markin has brought to life the complexities that grieving parents struggle with. The book shines when, through case examples, she describes the feelings of loss and trauma parents endure. Markin invites us into the therapy room, openly and potently demonstrating interactions with patients, with the importance of the relationship between therapist and client stressed throughout. Focusing on theory and research, and applying it to clinical work, makes this book a valuable addition to the literature on pregnancy loss."
Janet Jaffe, PhD, Center for Reproductive Psychology
Seamlessly blending the mind of a scientist with the heart of a clinician, Dr. Rayna Markin powerfully applies relational principles to the neglected population of those who have lost pregnancies. She expertly demonstrates how to cultivate, repair, and leverage specific components of the therapeutic relationship while personalizing treatment to the patient in front of her. This book represents next-generation clinical practice and training!"
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, Distinguished Professor & Chair of Psychology at the University of Scranton, and co-editor of Psychotherapy Relationships That Work and Personalizing Psychotherapy
In an outstanding integration of theory, research and practice, Dr. Markin provides therapists with the knowledge and tools needed to help individuals and couples navigate the trauma of pregnancy loss. The importance of empathy, the impact of attachment styles, and awareness of countertransference in forming a therapeutic alliance, as well as repairing the inevitable ruptures, are valuable new contributions to this work."
Sharon N. Covington, MSW, LCSW-C, BCD, Director, Psychological Support Services, Shady Grove Fertility