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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... event.” It is something that happens to us without our consent. We feel helpless and powerless, at the mercy of, and sometimes victimized by events beyond our control, such as terminal illness, suffering, accident, and death. We may ...
... event.” It is something that happens to us without our consent. We feel helpless and powerless, at the mercy of, and sometimes victimized by events beyond our control, such as terminal illness, suffering, accident, and death. We may ...
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... events, activities, experiences, and other people (soul work). We endeavor to revive hope as we face the unknown, reshape our daily lives, redirect our life stories, search for a deepened or new sense of our place in the greater scheme ...
... events, activities, experiences, and other people (soul work). We endeavor to revive hope as we face the unknown, reshape our daily lives, redirect our life stories, search for a deepened or new sense of our place in the greater scheme ...
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... event or its aftermath make them vulnerable to protracted, complicated, and damaging mourning reactions (Frederick, 1985; Pynoos & Eth, 1985). When the consequences of sudden traumatic death overwhelm parents, and they are preoccupied ...
... event or its aftermath make them vulnerable to protracted, complicated, and damaging mourning reactions (Frederick, 1985; Pynoos & Eth, 1985). When the consequences of sudden traumatic death overwhelm parents, and they are preoccupied ...
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... event in order to lessen the severity of what has transpired. 2. Inhibitions of spontaneous thought achieved by avoiding reminders of the event and reducing exposure to mind triggers. 3. Fixation to the trauma through an incomplete ...
... event in order to lessen the severity of what has transpired. 2. Inhibitions of spontaneous thought achieved by avoiding reminders of the event and reducing exposure to mind triggers. 3. Fixation to the trauma through an incomplete ...
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... event in play or dreams as opposed to suffering visual flashbacks common to adults. I believe that in mid-to-late adolescence flashbacks may be present in keeping with the ability to think in abstract terms. However, the frequency and ...
... event in play or dreams as opposed to suffering visual flashbacks common to adults. I believe that in mid-to-late adolescence flashbacks may be present in keeping with the ability to think in abstract terms. However, the frequency and ...
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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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