Over the last thirty years, abortion has touched literally every
extended family. The resulting trauma has resulted in broken
relationships, substance abuse, self-destructive behavior, eating
disorders, patenting problems, alienation from God, and more. Most
of the 50 million American women and men who have had abortions are
haunted by their experience. But there is no socially acceptable
outlet for expressing this "forbidden grief." So they bottle up
their feelings -- or explode.
Forbidden Grief lifts the veil of secrecy shrouding abortion's
devastating impact on the emotional and spiritual health of women,
men, and their families. Through first-hand accounts and insightful
analysis it reveals the many ways in which memories of a past
abortion intrude into women's daily lives. Readers will also learn
the inside story of the "post-abortion syndrome" cover-up and the
related political controversy. This gripping, unforgettable book
reveals the secrets that post-abortive women only tell their
therapists -- but want everyone to understand.
Forbidden Grief addresses the need of tens of millions of women,
family members, and friends who want to know how abortion has
affected them or their loved ones. And most importantly, it
describes, in a Christian context, the path to healing and
peace.