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The Caregiver's Griefs

Journal of Palliative Care, 1985
This feature in each issue of the journal, will serve to indicate a main direction of thought about palliative care, somewhat as the compass and map offer guidance in the sport after which this section is titled.
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Grief and attachment [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Religion & Health, 1988
Loss and grief are universal phenomena with serious potential psychological and physical consequences. Loss results in various reactions that have been identified in a variety of ways. Attachment theory provides a conceptual scheme to understand these processes and consequences.
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Prolonged grief disorder.

Lancet psychiatry, 2022
H. Prigerson, P. Maciejewski
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Grief and Alcohol

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1982
A survey of clinical case histories revealed the presence of grief in 12 out of 50 consecutive admissions in an alcohol treatment center. Eight additional cases were added to this series. The bereavements had occurred in 14 established alcoholics, and initiated alcoholism in six patients, five of whom described close relatives with excess alcohol ...
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The body in grief

Mortality, 2017
From theatre plays in ancient Greece to modern paintings, grief has been depicted as involving a specific bodily posture, a drooping head and a use of the hands to cover the eyes, mouth and forehead. In this article, I explore what role the body plays in the emotion of grief.
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Grief and Gratitude

Creative Nursing, 2014
People cope with loss and other traumatic life events in their own ways and according to their own individual timelines. Grief is not the same for everyone. Although people may pass through some of the same stages, they do not necessarily go through all of them or in the same order.
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Shades of Grief

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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A Grief Narrated:

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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Grief and bereavement

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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Prevalence of prolonged grief disorder.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021
R. Rosner   +3 more
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