Bereavement
studies of grief in adult life
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Word Count
66,750 words, Guess
Page Count
267 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebereavementstudi0000park
- ISBN-100140218335
- ISBN-139780140218336
- Goodreads3648353
- LibraryThing101760
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- Library of Congress Control Number75331752
- OCLC Control Number1993385
- Better World Books9780140218336
- Open LibraryOL5258218M
Classifications
- DDC152.4
- LCCBF575.G7 P37 1975
- LCCBF575.G7
Description
"The loss of a loved one is one of the most painful experiences that most of us will ever have to face in our lives. This book recognizes that there is no single solution to the problems of bereavement but that an understanding of grief can help the bereaved to realize that they are not alone in their experience." "Long recognized as the most authoritative work of its kind, this new edition has been revised and extended to take into account recent research findings on both sides of the Atlantic. Parkes and Prigerson include additional information about the different circumstances of bereavement including traumatic losses, disasters, and complicated grief, as well as providing details on how social, religious, and cultural influences determine how we grieve." "Bereavement provides guidance on preparing for the loss of a loved one, and coping after they have gone. It also discusses how to identify the minority in whom bereavement may lead to impairment of physical and/or mental health and how to ensure they get the help they need."--Jacket.
First Sentence
Psychoanalysis, or 'the talking cure', as it was first called, was discovered by Breuer in 1881 when he started treating an intelligent, imaginative girl of twenty-one, Ana O.
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- Pelican books
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