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1st ed. |
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1 online resource (xiv, 658 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Contributors -- Preface -- [pt]. 1. Introduction -- ch. 1. Bereavement research : contemporary perspectives / Margaret S. Stroebe, Robert O. Hansson, Henk Schut, and Wolfgang Stroebe -- [pt]. 2. Contemporary scientific approaches and issues -- ch. 2. The nature and causes of grief / Robert S. Weiss -- ch. 3. Theories of grief : past, present, and future perspectives / John Archer -- ch. 4. Grieving in contemporary society / Robert Kastenbaum -- ch. 5. An attachment perspective on bereavement / Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver -- ch. 6. Whether to relinquish or maintain a bond with the deceased / Nigel P. Field -- ch. 7. The measurement of grief : psychometric considerations in the assessment of reactions to bereavement / Robert A. Neimeyer, Nancy S. Hogan, and Anna Laurie -- [pt]. 3. Contemporary societal and practice concerns -- ch. 8. A case for inclusion of prolonged grief disorder in DSM-V / Holly G. Prigerson, Lauren C. Vanderwerker, and Paul K. Maciejewski -- ch. 9. Clinical aspects of a DSM complicated grief diagnosis : challenges, dilemmas, and opportunities / Simon Shimshon Rubin, Ruth Malkinson, and Eliezer Witztum -- ch. 10. Grief across cultures : a review and research agenda / Paul C. Rosenblatt -- ch. 11. Disenfranchised grief in historical and cultural perspective / Kenneth J. Doka -- ch. 12. The new public mourning / Tony Walter. |
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[pt]. 4]. Patterns and consequences of grief : phenomena and manifestations -- ch. 13. Caregiving and bereavement / Richard Schulz, Kathrin Boerner, and Randy S. Hebert -- ch. 14. Trajectories of grieving / George A. Bonanno, Kathrin Boerner, and Camille B. Wortman -- ch. 15. Redefining goals and redefining self : a closer look at posttraumatic growth following loss / Christopher G. Davis -- ch. 16. The role of religion in bereavement / Judith C. Hays and Cristina C. Hendrix -- ch. 17. Bereavement and reactions to romantic rejection : a psychobiological perspective / John Archer and Helen Fisher -- [pt]. 5. Patterns and consequences of grief : relationship perspectives -- ch 18. The loss of a child : sudden death and extended illness perspective / Shirley A. Murphy -- ch. 19. Long-term consequences of parental death in childhood : psychological and physiological manifestations / Linda J. Luecken -- ch. 20. Factors that influence late-life bereavement : considering data from the changing lives of older couples study / Deborah Carr -- ch. 21. The grief of grandparents / Bert Hayslip Jr. and Diana L. White. |
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[pt]. 6. Development and efficacy of intervention programs -- ch. 22. Bereavement following disasters / Colin Murray Parkes -- ch. 23. Family focused grief therapy : from palliative care into bereavement / David W. Kissane and Wendy G. Lichtenthal -- ch. 24. Meaning-making in bereaved families : assessment, intervention, and future research / Janice Winchester Nadeau -- ch. 25. Linking theory and intervention to promote resilience in parentally bereaved children / Irwin N. Sandler, Sharlene A. Wolchik, Tim S. Ayers, Jenn-Yun Tein, Stefany Coxe, and Wai Chow -- ch. 26. Bereavement support, intervention, and research on the internet : a critical review / Margaret S. Stroebe, Karolijne van der Houwen, and Henk Schut -- [pt]. 7. Conclusion -- ch. 27. Bereavement research : 21st-century prospects / Margaret S. Stroebe, Robert O. Hansson, Henk Schut, and Wolfgang Stroebe -- Author index -- Subject index -- About the editors. |
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Description based on print version record. |
Summary |
"In this state-of-the-art volume, leading international scholars and clinicians provide a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary overview of how rigorous research on bereavement translates into practice. They identify new developments and controversies in the field, relating new theories to concepts from attachment theory and emotion theory. The effects of societal change and of national and international events on personal and public mourning are examined along with other areas of interest to practitioners, such as grief and disaster, posttraumatic growth, and cultural competence in helping diverse clients cope with grief and bereavement. New analyses use longitudinal data sets to trace patterns of adjustment, trajectories of grieving over time, and the use of coping resources. The contributors also explore emerging research on the consequences of losing a loved one, "disenfranchised" grieving, continuing bonds, and other critical areas. Researchers and practitioners will find much to enrich and deepen their work in this thought-provoking volume"--Cover. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved). |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects.
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Grief.
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Bereavement.
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Trauer -- Psychologie -- 0 Gesamtdarstellung.
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Verlust -- Psychologie -- 0 Gesamtdarstellung.
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Psychologie.
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Trauerarbeit.
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Trauer.
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Verlust.
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Trauer.
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Verlust.
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Bereavement -- Psychological aspects.
(OCoLC)fst00830669
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Grief. (OCoLC)fst00947883
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Added Author |
Stroebe, Margaret S.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Handbook of bereavement research and practice. 1st ed. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2008 (DLC) 2007047614 (OCoLC)182573526 |
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