Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan, Second Edition
1 ONE Introduction Loss is at the heart of life and growth. When we wrote this in the first edition of this text, it reflected a ...
2 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan insight, with or without professional help, though we believe that most people process loss ...
1 Introduction 3 positive regard and is no longer viewed as “cute” for misbehavior, but is held accountable; or when a young adu ...
4 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan statistical significance to risk of death after loss (Clayton, 1974), more recent studies c ...
1 Introduction 5 grief follows a more customary trajectory (O’Connor, Schultze-Florey, Irwin, Arevalo, & Cole, 2014; Schultz ...
6 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan Psychological Effects of Grief Development plays an important role in the processing of los ...
1 Introduction 7 Still others note the role of cumulative grief through historical and other losses in addition to death losses ...
8 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan One aspect of the social world is the set of assumptions each person car- ries about the wa ...
1 Introduction 9 mourning in a scholarly manner. He observed that we can mourn for things, values, and statuses, not only as a r ...
10 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan a psychiatrist over the course of a month and a half were sufficient to man- age grief wor ...
1 Introduction 11 through their grief. Worden adds the experience of processing pain and many embrace Worden’s task-based strate ...
12 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan connection with a death loss. Indeed, Volkan (1985) developed “re-grief ther- apy” as an i ...
1 Introduction 13 more help, understanding, and support than the patient himself. While the dying patient has found some peace a ...
14 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan Blehar, Waters, & Wall, 1978]) would influence the impact of loss and that children wh ...
1 Introduction 15 prescriptive in that it describes a process the bereaved must experience if they are to proceed toward healing ...
16 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan type of ventilation did not occur and the person was seemingly healthy, the attachment to ...
1 Introduction 17 activity” (p. 496) during which grievers work to make meaning of their loved one’s life, to find their current ...
18 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan prescriptive and can be tailored to individual grievers. Their theory drew from Bowlby’s i ...
1 Introduction 19 one has found some meaning in the call to move forward into life. Attig has clarified how “relearning the worl ...
20 Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan Early in the development of grief theories of meaning-making, Davis, Wortman, Lehman, and ...
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