Complicated Grieving and Bereavement: Understanding and Treating People Experiencing LossGerry R Cox, Robert A Bendiksen, Robert G Stevenson Routledge, 20/12/2018 - 328 páginas Losses may provide a turning point where an individual faces personal and social choices. Still, one may derive significance through the experience of loss, while another may encounter bereavement with less consequence. "Complicated Grieving and Bereavement: Understanding and Treating People Experiencing Loss" examines complicated grief in special populations, including the mentally ill, POW-MIA survivors, the differentially-abled, suicide survivors, bereaved children, those experiencing death at birth, death in schools, and palliative-care death. |
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... challenge our sense of meaning ? Do children need “ adult ” models to be able to cope ? Do we " socialize " people too much , and by doing so make their grieving more complicated ? The next two chapters focus upon children and traumatic ...
... challenge our sense of meaning ? Do children need “ adult ” models to be able to cope ? Do we " socialize " people too much , and by doing so make their grieving more complicated ? The next two chapters focus upon children and traumatic ...
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... challenges, problematic connections, and goals that need to be addressed. It is difficult to assess, direct, and assist people in need, with full assurance that the approach being applied is the “correct” one for the individual(s) being ...
... challenges, problematic connections, and goals that need to be addressed. It is difficult to assess, direct, and assist people in need, with full assurance that the approach being applied is the “correct” one for the individual(s) being ...
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... challenges” that add to the mixture of those we ordinarily face in ways that adversely affect our effectiveness in responding to them. Throughout I consider what the bereaved themselves and their caregivers, including family, friends ...
... challenges” that add to the mixture of those we ordinarily face in ways that adversely affect our effectiveness in responding to them. Throughout I consider what the bereaved themselves and their caregivers, including family, friends ...
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... challenges that compromise or even block our own effectiveness in grieving, and when we do, we are very likely to benefit from professional services. A more fruitful question to ask, then, is not whether bereavement or grieving is ...
... challenges that compromise or even block our own effectiveness in grieving, and when we do, we are very likely to benefit from professional services. A more fruitful question to ask, then, is not whether bereavement or grieving is ...
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... challenges of giving new shape and direction to our lives. We experience existential anguish. We feel anxious about our own finiteness and limitations. We feel small and insignificant. Change and impermanence make us feel helpless ...
... challenges of giving new shape and direction to our lives. We experience existential anguish. We feel anxious about our own finiteness and limitations. We feel small and insignificant. Change and impermanence make us feel helpless ...
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Complicated Grieving and Bereavement: Understanding and Treating People ... Gerry R. Cox,Robert Bendiksen,Robert G. Stevenson Visualização de excertos - 2002 |
Complicated Grieving and Bereavement: Understanding and Treating People ... Gerry R. Cox,Robert A. Bendiksen,Robert G. Stevenson Pré-visualização indisponível - 2019 |
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