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Grief, Mourning, and Pathological Mourning

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
An individual may present with a multitude of symptoms following an acute loss. Helping the patient go through the essential "grief work" may prevent prolonged and serious alterations in social adjustment as well as potential medical disease.
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Mourning

2021
Abstract Chapter 2 examines two duets in which cultural miscomprehension occurs alongside personal expressions of loss. It begins with a discussion of Flash, a duet between Rennie Harris, a popper, and Michael Sakamoto, a butoh artist.
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Impossible Mourning

Philosophical Topics, 2011
Focusing on the way in which sexual difference is articulated in Sophocles' Antigone , I offer a reading that reverses the dialectic most commonly ascribed to the play. While most interlocutors of this classic tragedy connect its heroine to divine law and the private realm and see Creon as a representative of human law and politics, I trace what I ...
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Children Mourning, Mourning Children

2014
Part 1 The Child's Perspective of Death: Children's Understandings of Death - Striving to Understand Death Grieving Children: Can We Answer Their Questions. Part 2 The Child's Response to Life-Threatening Illness: Talking to Children About Illness The Child and Life-Threatening Illness Children and HIV: Orphans and Victims.
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Mourning and Failure to Mourn

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1989
Early development is not simply a succession, of gains; it is also a succession of losses. The child's ability to master these losses is a fundamental determinent of future development. British psychoanalytic theory is rooted in the primacy of relationships for early development, and the process by which the child's ego copes with loss plays a ...
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Mourning Species:

2018
This chapter develops a reading practice for the Anthropocene by tracing the reflections on extinction that recur throughout Alfred Tennyson’s magisterial elegy, In Memoriam (1850). It asks how the poem’s treatment of extinction changes when it is read as an account of anthropogenic extinction, the decimation of species arising explicitly from human ...
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