Acknowledgements
Foreword
Preface
1. The Subsequent Child Experience
2.The Narratives of Bereaved Parents
3.Pregnancy After Loss
4.Attachment Relationships
5.The Inadequate Replacement Child
6.The Gift Child
7. Meaning Making
8.Altered Parenting
9.Surviving Siblings
10. Born After a Sibling with Special Needs
11.Survivor Guilt and Idealization
12. Gender Considerations
13.Rebellious and Disruptive Behavior
14.Fears, Phobias, and Morbid Preoccupations
15.Caregiving Roles and Sensitivity
16.The Pain of Bereaved Parents
17.Loss in the Family and the Continuing Bond
18.The Mourning of the Subsequent Child
19.Subsequent Children Consider Parenthood
20.Silver Linings and Supportive Bonds
21.Words of Wisdom
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
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 OLeary 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.