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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... died ( Attig , 1996 ) . Here I do three things : First , I offer clarification of the meanings of " complication . " I urge the importance of distinguishing between ordinary and extraordinary complications in bereavement and grieving as ...
... died ( Attig , 1996 ) . Here I do three things : First , I offer clarification of the meanings of " complication . " I urge the importance of distinguishing between ordinary and extraordinary complications in bereavement and grieving as ...
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... died. As if the experience of emotional pain and anguish were itself without complexity. As if the experiences of bereavement and grieving were entirely emotional in character without equally important psychological, physical ...
... died. As if the experience of emotional pain and anguish were itself without complexity. As if the experiences of bereavement and grieving were entirely emotional in character without equally important psychological, physical ...
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... died. We long to love and be with them still. The experience of separation from them permeates our experience of the world. Again and again we realize painfully that we will never see or be seen by, hear or be heard by, touch or be ...
... died. We long to love and be with them still. The experience of separation from them permeates our experience of the world. Again and again we realize painfully that we will never see or be seen by, hear or be heard by, touch or be ...
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... died and make the difficult transition from loving in presence to loving in separation, embracing the legacies of those who have died in individual, family, and community life (Attig, 1996, pp.
... died and make the difficult transition from loving in presence to loving in separation, embracing the legacies of those who have died in individual, family, and community life (Attig, 1996, pp.
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... died in individual, family, and community life (Attig, 1996, pp. 163-192; Attig, 2000b). In these ways we work to make ourselves whole again as we endeavor to restore integrity to and find meaning in our daily lives. As we wrestle with ...
... died in individual, family, and community life (Attig, 1996, pp. 163-192; Attig, 2000b). In these ways we work to make ourselves whole again as we endeavor to restore integrity to and find meaning in our daily lives. As we wrestle with ...
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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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