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New restrictions on abortion care will have psychological harms -- here's what research shows will happen in post-Roe America

  • Written by Rachel Diamond, Clinical Training DIrector and Assistant Professor of Couple and Family Therapy, Adler University
imageWithout full access to reproductive health care, traumatic birth experiences will undoubtedly rise.urbazon/E+ via Getty Images

“I’m struggling a bit this morning,” a client of mine stated at the start of our session the morning of June 24, 2022. “I just heard on the news about the decision to overturnRoe v. Wade. There was...

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