An Ecosystemic Approach to Male Grief Response to Perinatal Loss
Perinatal death is framed within a social context where it is not explicitly recognized as «the death of a baby». Perinatal loss is a very frequent reality and has a high impact on the family. However, it is a grief that is experienced in great solitude. Ecosystem theory with its ecological perspect...
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Main Authors: | Fátima Esther De Lima Pinasco (Author), María Carolina Farías Rodríguez (Author) |
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Universitat de Barcelona,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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