Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan, Second Edition
10 Older Adults 261 to recall of information than to recognition of previously known information (Hooyman & Kiyak, 2008). Sl ...
262 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan because of the professional and societal “ambivalence about whether to fight or accept de ...
10 Older Adults 263 relationships, and coordination and connection to services that support health and other necessary resources ...
264 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan who are redefining this stage of life. Fleisher and Reese’s blog, Elder Chicks, provides ...
10 Older Adults 265 find comfort through helping other recently bereaved persons while others feel gratified by assisting surviv ...
266 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan and motivated to make the best of the situation. Older adults vary in their emotional rea ...
10 Older Adults 267 to complicated grief when it is prolonged and consistent rather than fluidly dynamic (that is, when no posit ...
268 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan older, the parental relationship with that adult child changes to one of sharing mutual i ...
10 Older Adults 269 Death of Friends Due to increases in average life expectancies and the life stage of older adults, elders ar ...
270 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan One qualitative study with older adults who had attempted suicide (Bonnewyn et al., 2014) ...
10 Older Adults 271 and try to maintain their health. Once again, this requires a reworking of identity as one learns to live wi ...
272 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan continuity. Moving from one home to another is nearly always difficult, but for older adu ...
10 Older Adults 273 Grandparent Caregivers Grandparent-headed households are one of the fastest growing family units in the Unit ...
274 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan to regulate emotions and manage reactivity is common (Prakash et al., 2014). Furthermore, ...
10 Older Adults 275 spiritual and psychosocial support from diagnosis to the end of life and bereavement. Palliative care: ■ pro ...
276 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan patients focus on the importance of being present, “just be[ing]there,” as the most helpf ...
10 Older Adults 277 part of physicians about the terminal nature of a particular patient (Stark, Dudzinski, & White, 2013). ...
278 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan with a younger population, and the most curious of responses came from a few social worke ...
10 Older Adults 279 status. When the hallmark of good practice is connection with the individual and family, it is nearly imposs ...
280 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan relationship with the staff mirrors the therapeutic relationship the staff are expected t ...
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