Grief as a Family Process

Grief as a Family Process
Title Grief as a Family Process PDF eBook
Author Ester R. Shapiro
Publisher Guilford Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1994-08-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780898621969

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Grief as a Family Process draws on many sources, such as developmental psychology, psychoanalytic and family systems theory, and cultural anthropology. Using examples from a wide variety of cultural traditions, this book argues for a transformation of attachment to, instead of detachment from, the deceased family member to sustain and enhance family development.

Death and Grief in the Family

Death and Grief in the Family
Title Death and Grief in the Family PDF eBook
Author James C. Hansen
Publisher Aspen Publishers
Total Pages 156
Release 1984
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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"An Aspen publication." Includes bibliographies and index. Introduction -- Unfinished business / Elisabeth Kubler-Ross -- Helping parents whose child has died / Thomas T. Frantz -- Helping the partner of the cancer patient / Betty Satterwhite Stevenson -- Families coping with suicide / Iris M. Bolton -- Helping children cope with death / Sandra Bertman -- Interdisciplinary care in adolescent bereavement / Bruce Conley -- Life-threatening illness in youth / Robert M. Tull and Richard J. Goldberg -- Helping children cope with a sibling's death / J. Donald Schumacher -- Professional stress / Marcia E. Lattanzi.

Bereavement

Bereavement
Title Bereavement PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 321
Release 1984-02-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309034388

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"The book is well organized, well detailed, and well referenced; it is an invaluable sourcebook for researchers and clinicians working in the area of bereavement. For those with limited knowledge about bereavement, this volume provides an excellent introduction to the field and should be of use to students as well as to professionals," states Contemporary Psychology. The Lancet comments that this book "makes good and compelling reading....It was mandated to address three questions: what is known about the health consequences of bereavement; what further research would be important and promising; and whether there are preventive interventions that should either be widely adopted or further tested to evaluate their efficacy. The writers have fulfilled this mandate well."

Living Beyond Loss

Living Beyond Loss
Title Living Beyond Loss PDF eBook
Author Froma Walsh
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 476
Release 2004
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780393704389

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Walsh and McGoldrick have fully revised and expanded this landmark work on the impact of death on the family system.

A Parent's Guide to Raising Grieving Children

A Parent's Guide to Raising Grieving Children
Title A Parent's Guide to Raising Grieving Children PDF eBook
Author Phyllis R. Silverman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 271
Release 2009
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0195328841

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When children lose someone they love, life is never the same. In this sympathetic book, the authors advocate an open, honest approach, suggesting that our instinctive desire to "protect" children from the reality of death may be more harmful than helpful.

Bereavement

Bereavement
Title Bereavement PDF eBook
Author Colin Murray Parkes
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 369
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317850823

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The loss of a loved one is one of the most painful experiences that most of us will ever have to face in our lives. This book recognises that there is no single solution to the problems of bereavement but that an understanding of grief can help the bereaved to realise that they are not alone in their experience. Long recognised as the most authoritative work of its kind, this new edition has been revised and extended to take into account recent research findings on both sides of the Atlantic. Parkes and Prigerson include additional information about the different circumstances of bereavement including traumatic losses, disasters, and complicated grief, as well as providing details on how social, religious, and cultural influences determine how we grieve. Bereavement provides guidance on preparing for the loss of a loved one, and coping after they have gone. It also discusses how to identify the minority in whom bereavement may lead to impairment of physical and/or mental health and how to ensure they get the help they need. This classic text will continue to be of value to the bereaved themselves, as well as the professionals and friends who seek to help and understand them.

A Child Dies

A Child Dies
Title A Child Dies PDF eBook
Author Joan Hagan Arnold
Publisher Charles Press Pubs(PA)
Total Pages 144
Release 1994
Genre Bereavement
ISBN

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