This book couldn't be more welcome, more timely. It takes an
overlooked position, that abortion is not the lesser of two evils
but a positive turning point in many women's lives. In addition to
absorbing countless studies, Lunneborg talked with more than 100
women who have had abortions as well as with health care workers
and counselors. She found that most women do not regret their
decision. Many found it to be a key reassessment point in their
lives: they looked at the directions their lives were heading,
their relationships, their attitudes toward their bodies, their
methods of birth control, and they made significant changes.
Although definitely prochoice, Lunneborg's effort balances
antichoice propaganda that paints women who have abortions as
irresponsible and selfish, for the women Lunneborg presents are
thoughtful and articulate....Lunneborg says she wrote the book to
help women through the abortion decision-making process and to give
health care workers and counselors more information when working
with patients. But really, it ought to be required reading for
anyone embroiled in an abortion debate. " Booklist"
The first book to focus on abortion decision making, this
self-help counseling resource takes a decidedly positive stance.
Challenging the view that abortion is the lesser of two evils,
Patricia Lunneborg maintains that it is moral, life-enhancing,
supportive to families, and beneficial to the lives of millions of
women. Opposing public opinion that abortion is acceptable only in
special cases, she contends that the best reason to have an
abortion is simply the desire not to bear an unwanted child.
Bashing the concept of the so-called Postabortion Stress Syndrome,
she reports positive aftereffects such as feelings of relief, a new
sense of control over one's life, and increased maturity.
Lunneborg, a retired professor of psychology and women's studies,
bases her views on over 100 interviews with women who have had
abortions and with abortion providers, as well as research findings
and her own experiences. What's more, in these pages she allows
women who have had abortions to share what they learned about
themselves, how their dreams for education and career were
positively affected, how the children they chose to have are
benefiting from their decision. Perhaps most important, many of the
women tell of tremendous personal growth resulting from making a
considered choice to have an abortion--for some, their first major
decision.
Clearly stating her perspective at the outset, Lunneborg
describes those who have abortions--women of all ages, ethnic
backgrounds, and walks of life--and who provides the procedure. She
offers strategies for making the decision, discusses teenage
situations, explains how to use the experience as an opportunity
for reassessment and growth, and stresses the value of talking
about abortion--both for women who have had the procedure and for
other people who are often unaware of the positive effects. A
complete presentation, her book also sheds light on counseling
before and after an abortion, contraception, family planning, the
impact on education and careers, effects on relationships with
others, and the work of the dedicated group of people who provide
abortions. Throughout, Lunneborg's tone is conversational, warm,
easy to read. Indispensable for any woman considering the
procedure, Abortion: A Positive Decision also provides invaluable
help to women who seek a reaffirming view of past abortion
decisions, psychotherapists and counselors, and those who provide
abortion services.
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