Prenatal Twin Loss: A Therapeutic Enigma Many therapists dismiss their client's experience when they describe the sense of having lost a twin prenatally. There is often a strong emotional charge which accompanies the experience, which then has nowhere to go. The aim of this talk is to inform therapists, so they can better support clients.
Matthew Appleton spends much of his time travelling in Europe facilitating workshops for adults to explore their prenatal and birth experience and training practitioners to work with therapeutically with babies and their parents. He has a small psychotherapy practice in Bristol.