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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Bereavement Parental grief"

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Dias, Nancy, Sharron Docherty et Debra Brandon. « Parental bereavement : Looking beyond grief ». Death Studies 41, no 5 (10 janvier 2017) : 318–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2017.1279239.

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Barrera, Maru, Norma Mammone D'Agostino, Gerald Schneiderman, Susan Tallett, Lynlee Spencer et Vesna Jovcevska. « Patterns of Parental Bereavement following the Loss of a Child and Related Factors ». OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 55, no 2 (octobre 2007) : 145–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/om.55.2.d.

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This study investigated the patterns of parental bereavement in 20 parents who have lost a child to cancer, congenital heart disease, meningitis, or drowning in the last 19 months, using semi-structured interviews and standardized questionnaires of depression and grief. Qualitative content analysis of interviews identified three bereavement patterns: The majority of parents (65%) presented uncomplicated, Integrated Grief, five mothers were Consumed by Grief, and one mother and one father expressed Minimal Grief. Quotes from parents exemplified these patterns. Parental gender, symptoms of depression, and pre-death relationship between parents and their deceased child differentially related to these patterns. Having surviving children, social support, and being active appeared to help to integrate grief into daily life. These findings illustrate differential patterns of parental bereavement and related factors, information that has important implications for identifying at-risk parents for complicated bereavement.
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Smart, Laura S. « Parental Bereavement in Anglo American History ». OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 28, no 1 (février 1994) : 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/gxw8-n24m-e9w4-qh7m.

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Contemporary bereaved parents who usually lack prior experience with the death of an infant or young child also lack understanding of how parents reacted in previous centuries when a child died. This article reviews social science writing on parental bereavement in Anglo-American history, concluding that parents as early as the early seventeenth century have left records of their grief. Cultural understanding and customs surrounding death have changed, and around 1800 women began to leave records of their grief in letters and diaries. Emotional expressiveness following infant death was greatest during the nineteenth century, but decreased toward the end of the century and became taboo in the twentieth. Compared to men's, expressions of grief by women and writings directed toward women have been more expressive of emotion. Relatively little has been written about parental bereavement in the early and mid-twentieth century.
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McNeil, Michael J., Eve Namisango, Jennifer Hunt, Richard A. Powell et Justin N. Baker. « Grief and Bereavement in Parents After the Death of a Child in Low- and Middle-Income Countries ». Children 7, no 5 (1 mai 2020) : 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children7050039.

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While great strides have been made in improving childhood mortality, millions of children die each year with significant health-related suffering. More than 98% of these children live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Efforts have been made to increase access to pediatric palliative care (PPC) services to address this suffering in LMICs through policy measures, educational initiatives, and access to essential medicines. However, a core component of high-quality PPC that has been relatively neglected in LMICs is grief and bereavement support for parents after the death of their child. This paper reviews the current literature on parental grief and bereavement in LMICs. This includes describing bereavement research in high-income countries (HICs), including its definition, adverse effect upon parents, and supportive interventions, followed by a review of the literature on health-related grief and bereavement in LMICs, specifically around: perinatal death, infant mortality, infectious disease, interventions used, and perceived need. More research is needed in grief and bereavement of parents in LMICs to provide them with the support they deserve within their specific cultural, social, and religious context. Additionally, these efforts in LMICs will help advance the field of parental grief and bereavement research as a whole.
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Sidmore, Kimberly Varney. « Parental Bereavement : Levels of Grief as Affected By Gender Issues ». OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 40, no 2 (mars 2000) : 351–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/btgy-a2re-bea4-aq03.

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This study examined differences between men's and women's levels of grief associated with the death of a child. Nineteen bereaved individuals were contacted through a local parental bereavement group. Gender and other variable data were gathered on a demographic data form. To measure levels of grief, the Grief Experience Inventory (GEI) was employed. Analyses of the results were performed using, t-tests, and eta-squared calculations. An alpha level of .05 was used for all parametric tests. Results supported only one hypothesis, that women experience higher levels of grief then men. The hypotheses that women who lost daughters would experience higher levels of grief then women who lost sons, and that men who lost sons would experience higher levels of grief then women who lost sons were not supported. The hypotheses that men who lost sons would experience higher levels of grief than men who lost daughters, and that women who lost daughters would experience higher levels of grief then men who lost daughters were also not supported.
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Hunt, Sonya, et Abraham P. Greeff. « Parental Bereavement : A Panoramic View ». OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 64, no 1 (février 2012) : 41–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/om.64.1.d.

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This study is aimed at identifying central themes of bereavement. A qualitative approach was employed in the analyses of interviews with 22 bereaved parents. The analyses yielded four central issues or themes of bereavement, each with its own set of sub-themes or categories, as the narrative demanded. The first of these themes, pertaining to the life of the family before the death of a child had taken place, was named the risk factor. Circumstances leading up to the death, surrounding the death, the cause of death, and the events following the death were coded as bereavement circumstances. The grief reactions codes were divided into categories of emotional, physical, behavioral, relational, spiritual, and cognitive reactions, as described by the participants. Finally, the mourning codes described the mechanisms employed by the participants in their attempts to survive and continue living after the death. These findings can be used in the training of support workers and the development of bereavement interventions.
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Gibson, Margaret. « YouTube and bereavement vlogging : Emotional exchange between strangers ». Journal of Sociology 52, no 4 (9 juillet 2016) : 631–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783315573613.

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Through a qualitative study of YouTube bereavement vlogs and posts by young people about parental death, this article examines the rise and significance of intimate mourning between strangers. An unexpected finding of this research has been the speed with which young people create vlogs or post messages of their bereavement; very often within hours of a death. The question of time in relation to bereavement grief is thus a feature of this article’s analysis. The article argues that YouTube, like other social media, exposes and contests the disenfranchising of grief in offline social settings and relationships while, at the same time, enfranchising disaffected and excluded bereavement discourse via media sociality. It also argues, conversely, that YouTube, like other social media, is now a primary social space (not secondary or supplementary); it provides the where and how and who to connect with regarding personal grief and bereavement.
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Malkinson, Ruth, et Liora Bar-Tur. « Long Term Bereavement Processes of Older Parents : The Three Phases of Grief ». OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 50, no 2 (mars 2005) : 103–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/w346-up8t-rer6-bbd1.

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This study is based upon personal interviews with 47 elderly bereaved parents. These interviews provided us with detailed and extensive information on the bereavement processes that parents experience over a long period of years. From an in-depth content analysis of the interviews and the way the parents described bereavement, it seems that it is a central motif in their lives affecting their relationships with each other, with the living children, with friends, at work and with others. Although enduring grief along the life cycle is an un-patterned process with emotional and cognitive ups and downs, involving a continuous search for a meaning to life, we observed a development in this process throughout the years. As we proposed in a previous study (Malkinson & Bar-Tur, 2000) there are three main identifiable phases in the bereavement process: the immediate, acute phase; grief through the years until aging; and bereavement in old age. We propose to refer to them as the three main phases in the development of parental grieving process and name them “young grief,” “mature grief,” and “aging grief.”
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de López, Kristine Jensen, Hanne Søndergaard Knudsen et Tia G. B. Hansen. « What Is Measured in Bereavement Treatment for Children and Adolescents ? A Systematic Literature Review ». Illness, Crisis & ; Loss 28, no 4 (22 décembre 2017) : 363–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1054137317741713.

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Objective Childhood bereavement from parental death can be a significant stressor. Treatment studies vary largely on how the effect of the grief treatment is measured. This sytematic review evaluates whether controlled bereavement intervention studies focus on symptomatalogy or grief as outcome measure and also summarizes the effect of grief treatment. Method For inclusion in the review, studies must report on children or adolesecents who experienced the death of a parent or sibling, must have a control group and must report results of a grief treatment. Results Eight studies met the inclusion criteria and reported in total on 30 different outcome measures. Only two studies measured grief as a separate outcome and both showed promising results for the treatment of grief with bereaved children. Conclusions Systematic use of validated measures of prolonged grief in treatment studies is needed. Implications of the findings and recommendations for future studies are discussed in the perspective of complicated grief becoming part of the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases. Grief interventions for parentally bereaved youth is promising but lack consistent use of reliable grief measures for solid documentation of the effect. The specific role of parenting and culture for the outcome of the intervention should be investigated in more detail.
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Bush, Harold K. « "Broken Idols" : Mark Twain's Elegies for Susy and a Critique of Freudian Grief Theory ». Nineteenth-Century Literature 57, no 2 (1 septembre 2002) : 237–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2002.57.2.237.

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The tragic death of his daughter Susy became a crucial event of the final fourteen years of Mark Twain's life——as a parent, as an author, and as a public persona. I make this claim based on an analysis of recent theories of parental bereavement and "continuing bonds" with the dead put forth by researchers, such as Dennis Klass, Margaret S. Stroebe, Paul C. Rosenblatt, and Robert A. Neimeyer, who are providing the vanguard of contemporary opinion in grief theory. As Stroebe notes, "contemporary opinions tend to agree . . . that bonds [[with the dead]] can be continued without the detrimental effects that were originally claimed and that [[continued bonds with the dead]] play a role in . . . the 'resolution' of grief." As such, today's leading grief theorists focus on a constructivist model of bereavement, clearly eschewing much contained in the modernist theories of grief of the early and middle twentieth century (dominated by Freud), especially their tendency to label extended and grueling patterns of mourning as "pathological." In this essay I analyze Mark Twain's two elegies for Susy, "In Memoriam" (written 1897) and "Broken Idols" (written 1898), with the latest and most influential recent research on parental bereavement in mind. This essay also marks the first publication of the entire poem "Broken Idols."
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Thèses sur le sujet "Bereavement Parental grief"

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Elliot, Julie L. « Adults' recollections of bereavement in childhood ». Thesis, Cardiff University, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.245236.

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Elderkin, Anita. « Resilience or Recovery : A Phenomenological Investigation Into Parental Bereavement ». ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3603.

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Facing the death of a loved one is often a traumatic experience; when the deceased is one's own child, the loss may be the most stressful event of one's life. There has been very little research into the phenomenon of being a bereaved parent. This study is a phenomenological investigation into the lived experience of being a bereaved parent and whether resilience or recovery plays a role in how parents move through and eventually past such a loss to continue with their own lives. Previous research has indicated that adjustment to traumatic experiences can take multiple pathways or trajectories, depending on a variety of factors within the individual coping with the stressful event. This study involved an investigation into these pathways through the lived experiences of those who suffered the loss of a child, in an effort to determine whether resilience or recovery influenced a parent's ability to survive the death. Ten bereaved parents were interviewed to learn whether resilience or recovery affected their ability to cope and function in a healthy way despite the loss. These interviews were analyzed to determine whether there were common themes among unrelated bereaved parents, and whether they resonated with the concept of resilience or that of recovery. The results of this study indicated resilience to be a healthier method of adjustment for bereaved parents, with recovery being an almost offensive concept for those who participated. These results allow for a greater understanding of the lived experience of being a bereaved parent, as well as instruct those in helping professions in how best to serve bereaved parents who need to adapt to new lives that now proceed without the beloved child.
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Paley, Nicole. « Partners in grief : couples' narratives of the transition from pediatric paliative care into bereavement ». Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/894.

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A deep interest in how relationships, specifically romantic partnerships, cope with and survive tragedies, guides this research. My research question was: What are the narratives of intact bereaved couples whose children have died after receiving palliative care for a life-limiting illness? Five couples were interviewed who had lost their children ranging in age from 1-14 years of age. This loss occurred between 2 to 9 years previous to this study. The purpose of this narrative research study was to better understand the ways in which intact marital partners/couples coped together with the stress and grief involved in having a child with a life-limiting condition and then having that child die after receiving palliative care. A secondary aim was to bring forth their voices through their narratives as a means to address the stigmatization and isolation often experienced by those who are bereaved, especially those who have lost a child. This project informs professionals who are working with couples undergoing the struggle of a child's critical illness or who are working with bereaved couples. Each couple's narrative account was written in story format. In addition to the rich information gained from reading the holistic stories, 5 themes emerged through a categorical content analysis which were: 1) the last thing you worry about are issues about us, 2) accommodating one another's coping, 3) recognizing sources of support and limitations, 4) two souls against the world, and 5) we have a common bond : lessons and legacy of the child.
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Fulbrook, Thomas Brian. « Bereavement and Parents Who Have Experienced the Sudden Death of a Child ». ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1847.

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In studies, grief due to the loss of a child is recognized as a complex process, one whose trajectory is influenced by a variety of factors. One factor, the age of the child at the time of death, may be an important influence in the trajectory of grief. The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study was to explore the experiences of loss for 15 bereaved mothers and fathers whose children suddenly died between the ages of 2 and 12 years. This age range was selected to explore bereavement in parents of young and preteen children because they may feel a greater sense of daily care and responsibility for the safety of their children in comparison to bereaved mothers and fathers of older children or adults. The psychosocial transition theory was used to develop the research questions, which framed the exploration of the experiences and adaptive responses of the parent participants. There were 15 recorded semistructured interviews from which the data were collected. The transcribed data were validated with member checking. Data analysis was completed using open and hierarchical coding to identify meanings and recurrent themes in the participant narratives. Recurrent themes included that grieving was emotional and physical for these parents, and that grief made it difficult for them to do everyday tasks or care for surviving children. Mothers and fathers identified viewing their world as less safe and experienced a reevaluation or complete abandonment of their spiritual beliefs. Implications for positive social change include increasing social awareness in the general public about grief due to child death and challenging unrealistic expectations of grief trajectory. Furthermore, the findings of this study may be used by mental health professionals to create interventions specific to this type of loss.
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Smith, Loni A. « Children and parental death effects and school-based interventions / ». Online version, 2009. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2009/2009smithl.pdf.

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Wieruszowski, Leanne Clare. « The experiences of adolescents dealing with parental loss through death ». Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2008. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-01092009-165934.

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Moshokgo, Tiny. « An exploratory descriptive study of spousal and parental grief and bereavement of personal functioning among two Batswana groups ». DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center, 1998. http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/3658.

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This exploratory descriptive study seeks to explore and examine the effects of spousal and parental grief and bereavement on personal functioning among two selected Batswana groups (bereaved spouses and parents). An exploratory descriptive design was used in this study to provide extensive information on the variables under investigation. A sample of 29 subjects was drawn from Botswana (19 spouses and 10 parents). A 31 item self administered questionnaire also translated into Setswana was sent to Botswana; and administered in Gaborone (urban setting and the capital city) and Mathathane (a village setting). The 29 subjects who participated in this study were varying in age ranging from 20 years old to 61. The study showed no significant statistical difference among spousal and parental grief and bereavement on personal functioning. Frequencies, percentages, t-test and Chi-square were used in this study to measure the relationship between the two selected groups.
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Ketron, Maisie Lasher. « Parental death : grieving loss of life while sustaining a relationship : a project based upon an independent investigation / ». View online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10090/5905.

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Kreicbergs, Ulrika. « To lose a child to cancer : a nationwide study of parental experiences / ». Stockholm, 2004. http://diss.kib.ki.se/2004/91-7140-029-X/.

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Silvén, Hagström Anneli. « När pappa tog sitt liv : En narrativ studie av fyra unga kvinnors berättelser om erfarenheten av att under tonåren ha förlorat sin pappa i självmord ». Thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Social Work, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-42533.

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Grief research generally demonstrates that children and teenagers who have lost a parent in suiciderisk developing severe psychological and physical morbidity, as well as social disabilities, in adultlife as a result of traumatic aspects of the death and complicated grief reactions. The youngbereaved also run a highly increased risk of developing suicidal behaviour or to commit suicidethemselves. Despite these alarming reports, the research field is poorly explored and studies thattake an interest in the long-term consequences and the subjective experiences of the bereavedyoungsters are lacking. A qualitative study using narrative methods has been carried out toexamine the experiences of four young women, who during adolescence lost a father in suicide.The study specifically focuses on the grief process, the short- and long-term consequences, and theneed for social support in relation to family, extended network and society. The study reveals thatthe women’s traumatic loss has shattered their basic assumptions about the world as a safe andmeaningful place. A fear of losing another significant person, i.e. the remaining parent, siblings ora life partner is also a common denominator. The women have experienced complicated griefreactions such as guilt, shame, anger, feelings of abandonment and “why-questions” regardingtheir fathers’ suicide motives. They have found it difficult to receive social support due to moralaspects of suicide as a death cause – sometimes even within their own family – and due to a fear ofbeing condemned or regarded abnormal if they told others about their trauma. The time aspect isnot found to have affected the grief process. This process has been facilitated, however, throughsocial support from family, relatives, friends and professionals. Moreover, “sense-making”, or thecapacity to construct an understanding of the loss experience, as well as the active process of“re-membering”, has been found valuable in the grief process as it contributes to the constructionof an inner representation of the father. A continued relationship to the father after his death has inmost cases been regarded as helpful in the grief process. The women describe that the father’ssuicide has affected their self-conception and their life contents. Coping with the loss the womenseem to have developed stronger self-esteem, but at the same time some of them have come toregard themselves as “odd” and more mature in comparison with their peers. All women talk abouttheir fathers’ deaths with high actuality, indicating that the grief is most present. The womendescribe a re-priority of what they find important in life; close relationships are portrayed as moreimportant, as well as being helpful to others.

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Livres sur le sujet "Bereavement Parental grief"

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Klass, Dennis. Parental grief : Solace and resolution. New York : Springer Pub. Co., 1988.

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How long will the pain last ? : Every bereaved parent wants to know. Blackwell, Texas : Charlene Cole, 2014.

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My journey with grief : A mother's grief revealed in her journals. Salt Lake City, UT : Millennial Mind Pub., 2009.

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Deveny, JoAnn Kuzma. When bluebirds fly : Losing a child, living with hope. Milwaukee, Wis : Radiant Heart Press, 2012.

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Hance, Jackie. I'll see you again : A memoir. Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2013.

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Fitzgerald, Helen. The grieving child : A parent's guide. New York : Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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Children and grief : When a parent dies. New York : Guilford Press, 1996.

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Fitzgerald, Helen. The grieving child : A parent's guide. 2e éd. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2003.

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Fitzgerald, Helen. The grieving child : A parent's guide. New York : Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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Hughes, Lynne. You are not alone : Teens talk about life after the loss of a parent. New York : Scholastic Press, 2005.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Bereavement Parental grief"

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Almack, Kathryn. « Continuing and Emerging Bonds : Working Through Grief as a Daughter and an Academic ». Dans Narratives of Parental Death, Dying and Bereavement, 79–99. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70894-8_4.

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McQuaid, Cathy. « Models of grief and bereavement ». Dans Understanding Bereaved Parents and Siblings, 215–27. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003145547-24.

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Sprang, Ginny, et McNeil John. « Parental Grief ». Dans The Many Faces of Bereavement, 26–39. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315803609-3.

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Sprang, Ginny, et McNeil John. « The Treatment of Spousal and Parental Grief ». Dans The Many Faces of Bereavement, 40–52. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315803609-4.

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Batsleer, Janet, et James Duggan. « Loss, grief and loneliness ». Dans Young and Lonely, 85–94. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447355342.003.0008.

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Loss is strongly present in early experience of loneliness. This may be bereavement, but it may also be an experience of parental divorce and separation, of moving into foster care. Sometimes a loss of a feeling of safety and good connection which is the result of violence is accompanied by a loneliness; and the stigma, shame and self-reproach which is associated with becoming a victim of violence is then multiplied in a further stigma associated with loneliness. Using examples of attempted suicide, the trauma of witnessing domestic violence and the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder experienced by a young refugee this chapter’s sub-themes are loss and grief; shame; and social isolation.
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Ragsdale, Lindsay B. « We Are So Glad She Saw the Beach ». Dans Pediatric Palliative Care, sous la direction de Lindsay B. Ragsdale et Elissa G. Miller, 21–26. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190051853.003.0004.

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Goal-concordant care is the alignment of medical care with the wishes and values of the patient and family. In pediatrics, goal-concordant care can be challenging due to difficulty with prognostication, lack of robust medical evidence for interventions, parental preferences being influenced by multiple factors, complexity of decision-making, and grief related to having a child who is ill. Facilitating goals of care conversations can be challenging, emotional, and rewarding for patients and families and medical professionals. These conversations are a crucial component to ensuring goal-concordant care for patients. Delivering medical care that best aligns with family goals and values can help long term with caregiver outcomes and bereavement.
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Anderson Miller, Mary. « Re-Grief as Narrative : The Impact of Parental Death on Child and Adolescent Development ». Dans Beyond the Innocence of Childhood- Volume 3 : Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Death and Bereavement. Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/bi3c5.

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Casey, Memrey. « 18. Grief and Bereavement ». Dans Our Aging Parents, 228–38. University of Hawaii Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824887605-020.

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Kissane, David W. « Bereavement ». Dans Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, sous la direction de Nathan I. Cherny, Marie T. Fallon, Stein Kaasa, Russell K. Portenoy et David C. Currow, 773–84. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198821328.003.0075.

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The phenomena and trajectory of mourning as a normal adaptive process are differentiated from clinical depression, avoidant and complicated grief, post-traumatic distress disorder, and other forms of pathological grief. Anticipatory grief can be a particular challenge during palliative care. The family is recognized as the major source of social support and the environment in which grief is shared with others. Key risk factors for pathological bereavement outcomes can be identified on admission to palliative care, permitting preventive models of psychological care to be used through palliative care into bereavement. Models of therapy include supportive-expressive, interpersonal, cognitive behavioural, family focused, and specific therapy for complicated grief. Pharmacotherapy can judiciously accompany psychotherapy. Life-cycle issues include bereaved children, siblings, parents, and grief for the very elderly. Grief can be stigmatized and ambiguous in special circumstances, yet positive growth is a desirable outcome from any loss.
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Portnoy, Sara, et Lori Ives-Baine. « Bereavement ». Dans Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children, sous la direction de Richard Hain, Ann Goldman, Adam Rapoport et Michelle Meiring, 126–34. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198821311.003.0013.

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Most families do not expect to bury a child. Adults expect to die before their children, certainly before their grandchildren. Yet every year parents face the enormous grief of having their child die and many young people experience the death of their sibling. This chapter discusses the impact of a child’s death on families, adults, and children, and describes interventions, based on theory, that may help bereaved families. Although unimaginable, most children and their families will cope with the death of a close family member, especially if they can express their feelings and thoughts, if the family can talk about what is happening and about their memories of the deceased, and if they have the opportunity to meet others who have been bereaved.
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