1st Edition

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome learning from stories about SIDS, motherhood and loss

By Dawne Gurbutt Copyright 2007

    '...finding my baby that day shattered my life ...nothing would ever, ever be the same way again...' This insightful guide is based on real life accounts from mothers who have experienced Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Focusing on grief, motherhood and maternal identity, the book is an intriguing read - often upsetting, yet desperately compelling. The stories and poignant memories bring the subject to life. Health and social care professionals will find a wealth of emotional and practical insights to improve professional practice, as will psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors and therapists. 'This book has been written primarily to enable others to reflect on some of the stories which circulate around SIDS. They are not always easy stories to write or easy stories to read - but they are stories that need to be told and heard so that we can increase understanding of SIDS.' - Dawne J Gurbutt, in the Preface.

    Introduction - what's the story? The love story of motherhood. The horror story of SIDS. Stories without words - the picture book. A collection of short stories. Conclusion - an atlas of grief.

    Biography

    Dawne Gurbutt, Peter Cattee