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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... pain and anguish of bereavement and grieving to underscore the complexity of the pain and anguish we typically experience. This analysis serves as a prism through which we can see the complex psychological, physical, behavioral, social ...
... pain and anguish of bereavement and grieving to underscore the complexity of the pain and anguish we typically experience. This analysis serves as a prism through which we can see the complex psychological, physical, behavioral, social ...
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... painful emotion that accompanies bereavement is itself a complex mode of hurting. We feel the pain of missing those who have died. We long to love and be with them still. The experience of separation from them permeates our experience ...
... painful emotion that accompanies bereavement is itself a complex mode of hurting. We feel the pain of missing those who have died. We long to love and be with them still. The experience of separation from them permeates our experience ...
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... pain as we feel hopeless, mired in sadness and anguish with no visible way out, at a loss as to how we can overcome ... painful to face and wrestle with challenges. We carry the burdens of relearning the world that none can carry for us ...
... pain as we feel hopeless, mired in sadness and anguish with no visible way out, at a loss as to how we can overcome ... painful to face and wrestle with challenges. We carry the burdens of relearning the world that none can carry for us ...
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... pain of deprivation and loss. It is unrealistic to expect that even the most effective relearning of the world will eradicate the pain of missing those who have died. Nothing can substitute for their living presence. We struggle to ...
... pain of deprivation and loss. It is unrealistic to expect that even the most effective relearning of the world will eradicate the pain of missing those who have died. Nothing can substitute for their living presence. We struggle to ...
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... pain of missing them, making it unlike the agony of utter deprivation and more like the pain of separation when they were alive. We can temper our existential anguish as we muster the courage to be. We can work to accept life with human ...
... pain of missing them, making it unlike the agony of utter deprivation and more like the pain of separation when they were alive. We can temper our existential anguish as we muster the courage to be. We can work to accept life with human ...
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Meeting Parents Needs | |
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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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