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Grief and the Loss of an Adult Child: Foundation of Thanatology Series, cartea 8

Autor Otto S. Margolis, Austin H. Kutscher, Eric R. Marcus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1988

This book examines and describes aspects of acute grief that are peculiar to those who have lost an adult son or daughter. The essays in this volume express the view of scholars, clinicians, social workers, and individuals who have personally experienced the loss of an adult child. Each contributor describes his or her experiences within the scope of thanatology itself--a discipline whose focus is on the practice of supportive physical and emotional care for those whose lives are threatened, with an equal concern exhibited for the well-being of their family members. A philosopy of caregiving is proposed that reinforces alternative ways of enhancing the quality of life; introduces methods of intervention on behalf of the emotional status of all involved; and fosters a more mature understanding of the dying process and the problems of seperation, loss, bereavement, and grief.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275913045
ISBN-10: 027591304X
Pagini: 201
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Praeger
Seria Foundation of Thanatology Series


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This book examines and describes aspects of acute grief that are peculiar to those who have lost an adult son or daughter. The essays in this volume express the view of scholars, clinicians, social workers, and individuals who have personally experienced the loss of an adult child. Each contributor describes his or her experiences within the scope of thanatology itself--a discipline whose focus is on the practice of supportive physical and emotional care for those whose lives are threatened, with an equal concern exhibited for the well-being of their family members. A philosopy of caregiving is proposed that reinforces alternative ways of enhancing the quality of life; introduces methods of intervention on behalf of the emotional status of all involved; and fosters a more mature understanding of the dying process and the problems of seperation, loss, bereavement, and grief.

Notă biografică

OTTO S. MARGOLIS is Vice-President for Academic Affairs, American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service, New York.

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