by Ms Jane Read (Author)
As medical advances over the last two decades have enabled more childless people to initiate conception and to become parents, this book examines the increasingly crucial role of counselling for those who seek help with fertility problems.
With the practitioner specifically in mind, Jane Read presents step-by-step guidelines which follow the counselling process through from the initial phase of `facing the key issues' through `facing the loss' to the final stage of `facing the future'. The most appropriate forms of counselling at each point are discussed and illustrated with examples drawn from the author's own experience. The book sets fertility counselling in a wider context, looking at the related topics of sexuality and abortion as well as the potential psychological implications for donors.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 10 May 1995
ISBN 10: 0803989504
ISBN 13: 9780803989504
`A superb contribution to the field' - Journal of Fertility Counselling
`The author liberally illustrates her way of working with numerous poignant case histories... Useful questions for the counsellor at key moments are highlighted... very useful' - Counselling, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling
`The experience of infertility is one of the most painful events of life and as a result of this the author... forms a framework which she has found useful as a way of understanding the work... I found this extremely helpful, with the mixture of practical and theoretical clearly defined. Diagrams illustrate the different stages and case histories concrete the theories. Also extremely helpful are the lists of suggested questions to enable the counsellor to focus directly with clients at difficult stages... Coming from a background of marital and relationship counselling, I found this book extremely helpful and would recommend it for much more than its title... I would also see it as an excellent referral book to have in the library' - [ac]Eisteach, The Journal of the Irish Association for Counselling and Therapy
`Comprehensive and readable... I recommend this book to any professional involved in any way with human fertility. It covers the issues involved and the skills required in concise, clear and readable prose, and its list of references provides an excellent bibliography' - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling
`[In the] chapters which discuss donation and counselling donors, there is a liberal use of verbatim material from counselling sessions which I found very helpful [and the] chapter on the couple is particularly useful... This book's content will be relevant to many general practitioners and nurses, as well as to its central readership of counsellors' - Journal of Interprofessional Care
`There is much of theoretical and practical import to practitioners and students in this field... This volume also helpfully includes a glossary of terms; the latest in fertility medical techniques and considerations (including HIV status of donors/recipients); case examples; and resources' - Academic Library Book Review