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THE EXPERIENCE OF 'ENTRAPPED GRIEF' FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC ABORTION
2015
International Journal of Integrative Psychotherapy
Some abortions can result in prolonged, complex grief reactions where the effects endure in problematic ways. Research findings suggest that such women suffer a turbulent spiral of often contradictory emotions and, if insufficiently acknowledged at the time of the abortion by self or other, this emotional turmoil can become pushed down and disenfranchised. This paper discusses the nature of this entrapped grief by reviewing the literature and reporting on some phenomenological case study
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