Book Review: Men Don't Cry, Women Do: Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief. By Terry L. Martin and Kenneth Doka. Brunner/Mazel, Philadelphia, PA, 2000, 188 pp., $42.00 (hardback), $24.00 (paperback) [PDF]
Trish Magyari
openalex +1 more source
Abstract Forensic doctors play a crucial role at the intersection of medicine and law, offering expertise in legal matters. However, their work exposes them to significant emotional and psychological stress, increasing the risk of burnout. Despite the critical nature of their profession, little research has explored how forensic doctors construct their
Mateus Eduardo Romão+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Parental grief: a qualitative analysis of gratitude. [PDF]
Pelacho-Ríos L+2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Nature positive? Commodification, speciesism, abjection in Australia’s environmental law reform
Proposed changes to Australian environmental conservation legislation entrench commodification of nature, speciesism, and the abjection of the nonhuman. These issues can best be addressed through detailed studies of place and relationships between humans and nonhumans, in order to change the culture and politics of conservation legislation (Image ...
Jane Palmer, Jennifer Lynn Carter
wiley +1 more source
Grief and grief support needs in Canada: A mixed methods protocol. [PDF]
Cadell S+13 more
europepmc +1 more source
Grief, Family Hardiness and Family Resource for Management after Bereavement of Family Member
Mi Young Chon
openalex +1 more source
Understanding place attachment to remote environments: An Antarctic case study
Abstract The Anthropocene presents unique challenges for humanity’s relationship with remote environments. Transboundary environmental problems, such as climate change or plastics pollution, affect places that are beyond most people’s direct experience.
Katie Marx+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Professional Grief in Cancer Care-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Wandke S+6 more
europepmc +1 more source
The effect of CEO adverse professional experience on management forecast pessimism
Abstract We examine how CEOs' past experiences of corporate distress affect their subsequent forecast behaviour. We find that CEOs who experienced distress in a non‐CEO position at another firm issue more pessimistic management earnings forecasts after becoming CEO at their current firm.
Eunice S. Khoo+2 more
wiley +1 more source