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Scientific American, 2011
The article discusses at which point grief and mourning become pathological. According to the author, individuals who suffer deep grief over the loss of a loved one often question their own existence or their sanity. She wonders when disturbing thoughts and emotions cross the line from being normal to being pathological, discusses two proposed changes ...
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The article discusses at which point grief and mourning become pathological. According to the author, individuals who suffer deep grief over the loss of a loved one often question their own existence or their sanity. She wonders when disturbing thoughts and emotions cross the line from being normal to being pathological, discusses two proposed changes ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 2003
Bereavement support is an integral part of palliative care. Grieving after loss is a normal process; however, some grief reactions become complicated and may seriously compromise the health of an individual. Routine bereavement care helps identify people at risk of complicated grieving.
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Bereavement support is an integral part of palliative care. Grieving after loss is a normal process; however, some grief reactions become complicated and may seriously compromise the health of an individual. Routine bereavement care helps identify people at risk of complicated grieving.
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2022
In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning until recently and at the gradual, often contradictory and not always successful, attempts at breaking it. I then explore a ‘new’ literary genre that has been enjoying great editorial success in the last ten years: the grief memoir.
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In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning until recently and at the gradual, often contradictory and not always successful, attempts at breaking it. I then explore a ‘new’ literary genre that has been enjoying great editorial success in the last ten years: the grief memoir.
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2015.62.1334 I struggle to remember Taylor’s face as he died. I piece together kaleidoscope fragments, but they blur in and out of focus: his sunken eyes, the sharp angle of his jaw, his cold fingers, the sucking spaces between his ribs. I’ve grown used to how the broken shards of people become embedded in my subconscious. I am careful—
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DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2015.62.1334 I struggle to remember Taylor’s face as he died. I piece together kaleidoscope fragments, but they blur in and out of focus: his sunken eyes, the sharp angle of his jaw, his cold fingers, the sucking spaces between his ribs. I’ve grown used to how the broken shards of people become embedded in my subconscious. I am careful—
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Patterns of Grief and Intuitive Grief [PDF]
Kenneth J. Doka, Terry L. Martin
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Grief counselling and Grief therapy Grief counselling and Grief therapy
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