Born Into Loss
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Born Into Loss
Subsequent siblings, also known as replacement children, were born after the death of a sibling, and face a familial landscape that was dramatically altered by loss. Born into Loss explores the common repercussions of their role and shares complex life stories from more than one hundred subsequent sibling interviews.
Subsequent siblings, also known as replacement children, were born after the death of a sibling, and face a familial landscape that was dramatically altered by loss. Born into Loss explores the common repercussions of their role and shares complex life stories from more than one hundred subsequent sibling interviews.
Subsequent siblings, sometimes referred to as replacement children, are people born after the death of a brother or sister. Little has been written about them or from their perspective. This non-fiction, self-help, psychology book breaks new ground by assembling rich and heartfelt life stories from a diverse group of subsequent siblings while also weaving in clinical literature and discussion.
Born Into Loss is based upon more than one hundred subsequent sibling interviews, which, to the authorsβ knowledge, currently comprises the largest and most diverse sample of this group. Through the subjectsβ engaging narratives, the reader can understand some of the common obstacles and repercussions of the subsequent sibling role. Additional testimonies from parents and surviving siblings illuminate the multilayered impacts of loss upon a family system.
Those born after a deceased sibling enter a family that has been forever changed by loss. This book provides a brief overview of the research on subsequent children and the concept of the replacement child. It examines the parental experience of the death of a child, the complexity of pregnancy after loss, and the intrauterine and attachment experiences of children born after loss. The death of a child causes immense parental pain and affects parenting approaches, perhaps resulting in impaired bonding or overprotectiveness of subsequent children.
Some subsequent siblings are expected, consciously or unconsciously, to serve as a replacement for their lost sibling and to fill the void of loss. A variety of replacement dynamics can occur, and in some instances, the subsequent child is viewed as an inadequate substitute for a deceased and idealized sibling. This book explores common issues faced by subsequent siblings, including impaired bonding with parents, a sense of pressure to heal their families, survivor guilt, phobias, difficulties with identity formation, and the shouldering of caretaker roles.
Their loss and experiences are often unrecognized because they were born after their sibling's death. Like most mourners, many subsequent siblings need to make meaning of their loss. It is often complex for them to grieve for an unmet sibling or to integrate their sibling's death into their life story. Many subsequent siblings also recognize strengths they have gained because of their role.
This book includes chapters about surviving siblings and children who were born after a sibling with special needs.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538172162
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 03 December 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
Illustration: 2 BW Photos
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 146.0mm
Height: 224.0mm
Weight: 467g
Pages: 300
About the Author
Sarah Vollmann is a registered, board-certified art therapist, licensed independent clinical social worker, and doctoral student in Tulane University's DSW program. She maintains a private practice with a specialization in grief and loss, and she is a faculty member of the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition. As a member of the Artful Grief team of art therapists, she works with families facing suicide bereavement and traumatic loss. She is also the Lead Counselor at Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Massachusetts, and an advisory board member of the Replacement Child Forum. She has published articles and book chapters on grief and loss, and she presents both nationally and internationally on art therapy, grief, and bereavement.
Joann OβLeary has a PhD, MPH from the University of MN, and MS in Psychology from Queens University Belfast, NI. Endorsed as a Level IV research mentor in Infant Mental Health. She was 2018 Fulbright Specialist at University College Cork. Her research focuses on how perinatal loss and the pregnancy that follows impact families and has spoken nationally and internationally on this topic.
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