Family Focused Grief Therapy. a Model of Familycentred Care During Palliative Care and Bereavement. David W Kissane, Sidney Bloch (eds). Open University Press, 2002. 272 pp. £22.50 pb, £65.00 hb. ISBN: 0-335-203493 [PDF]
D. M. Alexander
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Getting ethnographic “wrongs” right: Continuity, reflexivity, and possibility in fieldwork dilemmas
Abstract When the hypotheses and presumptions underlying an ethnographic fieldwork project are found to be “wrong,” why can this be productive for research? By tying my autoethnographic narrative of having my doctoral research seemingly fall apart to anthropological conversations about reflexivity, this essay explores how the continuity of ethnography ...
Dylan H. O'Brien
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Aftercare following fatal traumatic injuries, needs and questions: a level 1 trauma center study and scoping review. [PDF]
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Resilience in the shadows of loss: a hermeneutic phenomenological study of neonatal intensive care nurses' coping after infant loss in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Elsharkawy NB+11 more
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Conklin Beth A., Consuming grief. Compassionate cannibalism in an Amazonian society, University of Texas Press, Austin, 2001, 285 p., bibl., index, ill., cartes [PDF]
Anne Christine Taylor
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Abstract Anti‐imperial autoethnography is an important practice for critiquing and reflecting upon encounters with imperial bordering and its junctions with the neoliberal‐corporate university. In this article, we analyse our children's visa rejections to the UK, where we work and study as immigrant academics.
Amber Murrey, Wesam Hassan
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Relationship between grief and coping strategies among nurses dealing with patient deaths: a descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational study. [PDF]
Sharif L+11 more
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Deadly Lifeworlds Meet Palliative Politics: Struggle in Circulation
Abstract This paper locates acute and ongoing crises of coloniality and ecology within struggles over circulation that are anchored in infrastructure. If infrastructure organises movement—including its constraint in carceral forms—then it is also a linchpin for materialising distinct regimes of motion (Nail 2020a; Marx in Motion: A New Materialist ...
Deborah Cowen
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Impact of organ donation on grief symptoms in donor families. [PDF]
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