Supporting Adoptive Parents with Histories of Loss
For many prospective adoptive parents, the route to adoption can come after experiencing infertility or miscarriage. These realities may come with financial and physical hardship as well as grief and loss. This course helps adoption professionals better understand the grief and loss these families experience and provide resources for better supporting parents with a history of miscarriage or infertility. The speaker discusses strategies for assessing adoption readiness, preparing parents for adoption, and sensitively navigating discussions about a parent’s history of loss.
Anna Koehle HS-BCP, CCTP – Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Xona Consulting
Course length: 90 minutes
After attending this course, professionals will be able to:
• Recognize the prevalence of infertility and miscarriage and how this influences motivation to adopt.
• Examine grief and loss through the lens of infertility, miscarriage and adoption.
• Apply assessment strategies to determine adoption readiness for prospective adoptive parents with histories of loss.
• Explain the intersectionality of adoptive parents’ loss with other issues connected to adoption such as building attachment and explaining the child’s the adoption story.
• Identify pre- and post-adoption resources for adoptive parents with histories of loss.
Course level: Beginning, Intermediate
Cost to register: $20
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