Abstract
The loss of a pregnancy at any stage can serve as an enormous stressor to a couple’s relationship. However, empirically based interventions to reduce distress after perinatal loss have historically been aimed at the pregnant person, not the couple dyad. This excludes non-birthing individuals from receiving professional support and leads to a deficit in evidence-based therapeutic support for the couple dyad at a time in which a lack of connection has been shown to contribute to poor mental health and relationship outcomes for the individual and couple. This scoping review examines existing couple-based interventions for perinatal loss and the measurement of impact on the individual and couple dyad.
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Kendrick, J. I. S., & Sterrett-Hong, E. (2023). Navigating Loss Together: A Scoping Review of Couples Therapy Interventions for Perinatal Death. Omega (United States). https://doi.org/10.1177/00302228231212653
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