Bereavement Care for Families
Herausgeber: Kissane, David W.; Parnes, Francine
Bereavement Care for Families
Herausgeber: Kissane, David W.; Parnes, Francine
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"Grief is a family affair. When a loved one dies, the distress reverberates throughout the immediate and extended family. Family therapy has long attended to issues of loss and grief, yet not as the dominant therapeutic paradigm. Family Grief Therapy changes that: it is a practical resource for the clinician, one that draws upon the evidence supporting family approaches to bereavement care and also provides clinically oriented, strategic guidance on how to incorporate family approaches into other models"--
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"Grief is a family affair. When a loved one dies, the distress reverberates throughout the immediate and extended family. Family therapy has long attended to issues of loss and grief, yet not as the dominant therapeutic paradigm. Family Grief Therapy changes that: it is a practical resource for the clinician, one that draws upon the evidence supporting family approaches to bereavement care and also provides clinically oriented, strategic guidance on how to incorporate family approaches into other models"--
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Produktdetails
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- Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780415637381
- ISBN-10: 0415637384
- Artikelnr.: 39171793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780415637381
- ISBN-10: 0415637384
- Artikelnr.: 39171793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David W. Kissane, MD, is an academic psychiatrist, psycho-oncology researcher, author, professor, and head of psychiatry for Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. From 2003 to 2012, he was chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and is currently an adjunct professor of psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. His books include Family-Focused Grief Therapy, Handbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care, and Handbook of Psychotherapy in Cancer Care. Francine Parnes, MA, MA, JD, is an award-winning journalist who has written extensively for The New York Times, the Associated Press, and other leading news organizations. Formerly a reporter and editor at The Denver Post for 10 years, she was a member of the staff that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Columbine High School shootings. Previously, she was an attorney in New York and Los Angeles.
Series Editor's Foreword Robert A. Neimeyer Preface David W. Kissane &
Francine Parnes List of Contributors Part 1: Overview of the Clinical
Development of Bereavement Care for Families Chapter 1. Family Grief David
W. Kissane Chapter 2. Conceptual Framework for Family Bereavement Care:
Strengthening Resilience Froma Walsh Chapter 3. The Family with Chronic
Physical Disorders: An Integrative Model John Rolland Chapter 4. The Family
With Mental Illness Peter Steinglass and Tammy Schuler Chapter 5. Ethical
Dimensions of Family Bereavement Care Tomer T. Levin and Marguerite
Lederberg Part 2: Grief Therapy with Families - A Practical Approach to
Care Delivery Chapter 6. Assessing Bereaved Families Talia I. Zaider
Chapter 7. Therapist Techniques in Family Work David W. Kissane and
Isabelle Dumont Chapter 8. Culture and Grief in Families David W. Kissane,
Bridgette Boucher and Francesca Del Gaudio Chapter 9. An Account of Family
Therapy in Bereavement: One Mother's Dying Legacy for her Family Su Jin Kim
Part 3: Family Grief Therapy in Particular Circumstances Chapter 10. Family
Therapy in the Context of Traumatic Losses Darcy Harris and Stephanie
Rabenstein Chapter 11. Family Therapy Following Suicide Diana C. Sands and
Julian L. North Chapter 12. Family Therapy for the Unresolved Grief of
Ambiguous Loss Pauline Boss and Carla M. Dahl Chapter 13. Perinatal Loss:
Unforeseen Tragedy With On-going Grief Trajectories Nicole Alston and
Valerie R. Samuels Chapter 14. Family Bereavement Care after the Death of a
Child Lori Wiener and Cynthia A. Gerhardt Chapter 15. Care of Families With
Children Anticipating the Death of a Parent Anna C. Muriel Chapter 16.
Family-Centered Approach to Helping Older Grieving People J. Shep Jeffreys
Part 4: Future Directions Chapter 17. Families 'At Risk' of Complicated
Bereavement Wendy Lichtenthal and Corinne Sweeney Chapter 18. The Family
with Socioeconomic and Cultural Issues Sarah Gehlert, Teresa Moro and
Lailea Noel Chapter 19. Future Development and Dissemination of Models of
Family Bereavement Care David W. Kissane and Talia I. Zaider Index
Francine Parnes List of Contributors Part 1: Overview of the Clinical
Development of Bereavement Care for Families Chapter 1. Family Grief David
W. Kissane Chapter 2. Conceptual Framework for Family Bereavement Care:
Strengthening Resilience Froma Walsh Chapter 3. The Family with Chronic
Physical Disorders: An Integrative Model John Rolland Chapter 4. The Family
With Mental Illness Peter Steinglass and Tammy Schuler Chapter 5. Ethical
Dimensions of Family Bereavement Care Tomer T. Levin and Marguerite
Lederberg Part 2: Grief Therapy with Families - A Practical Approach to
Care Delivery Chapter 6. Assessing Bereaved Families Talia I. Zaider
Chapter 7. Therapist Techniques in Family Work David W. Kissane and
Isabelle Dumont Chapter 8. Culture and Grief in Families David W. Kissane,
Bridgette Boucher and Francesca Del Gaudio Chapter 9. An Account of Family
Therapy in Bereavement: One Mother's Dying Legacy for her Family Su Jin Kim
Part 3: Family Grief Therapy in Particular Circumstances Chapter 10. Family
Therapy in the Context of Traumatic Losses Darcy Harris and Stephanie
Rabenstein Chapter 11. Family Therapy Following Suicide Diana C. Sands and
Julian L. North Chapter 12. Family Therapy for the Unresolved Grief of
Ambiguous Loss Pauline Boss and Carla M. Dahl Chapter 13. Perinatal Loss:
Unforeseen Tragedy With On-going Grief Trajectories Nicole Alston and
Valerie R. Samuels Chapter 14. Family Bereavement Care after the Death of a
Child Lori Wiener and Cynthia A. Gerhardt Chapter 15. Care of Families With
Children Anticipating the Death of a Parent Anna C. Muriel Chapter 16.
Family-Centered Approach to Helping Older Grieving People J. Shep Jeffreys
Part 4: Future Directions Chapter 17. Families 'At Risk' of Complicated
Bereavement Wendy Lichtenthal and Corinne Sweeney Chapter 18. The Family
with Socioeconomic and Cultural Issues Sarah Gehlert, Teresa Moro and
Lailea Noel Chapter 19. Future Development and Dissemination of Models of
Family Bereavement Care David W. Kissane and Talia I. Zaider Index
Series Editor's Foreword Robert A. Neimeyer Preface David W. Kissane &
Francine Parnes List of Contributors Part 1: Overview of the Clinical
Development of Bereavement Care for Families Chapter 1. Family Grief David
W. Kissane Chapter 2. Conceptual Framework for Family Bereavement Care:
Strengthening Resilience Froma Walsh Chapter 3. The Family with Chronic
Physical Disorders: An Integrative Model John Rolland Chapter 4. The Family
With Mental Illness Peter Steinglass and Tammy Schuler Chapter 5. Ethical
Dimensions of Family Bereavement Care Tomer T. Levin and Marguerite
Lederberg Part 2: Grief Therapy with Families - A Practical Approach to
Care Delivery Chapter 6. Assessing Bereaved Families Talia I. Zaider
Chapter 7. Therapist Techniques in Family Work David W. Kissane and
Isabelle Dumont Chapter 8. Culture and Grief in Families David W. Kissane,
Bridgette Boucher and Francesca Del Gaudio Chapter 9. An Account of Family
Therapy in Bereavement: One Mother's Dying Legacy for her Family Su Jin Kim
Part 3: Family Grief Therapy in Particular Circumstances Chapter 10. Family
Therapy in the Context of Traumatic Losses Darcy Harris and Stephanie
Rabenstein Chapter 11. Family Therapy Following Suicide Diana C. Sands and
Julian L. North Chapter 12. Family Therapy for the Unresolved Grief of
Ambiguous Loss Pauline Boss and Carla M. Dahl Chapter 13. Perinatal Loss:
Unforeseen Tragedy With On-going Grief Trajectories Nicole Alston and
Valerie R. Samuels Chapter 14. Family Bereavement Care after the Death of a
Child Lori Wiener and Cynthia A. Gerhardt Chapter 15. Care of Families With
Children Anticipating the Death of a Parent Anna C. Muriel Chapter 16.
Family-Centered Approach to Helping Older Grieving People J. Shep Jeffreys
Part 4: Future Directions Chapter 17. Families 'At Risk' of Complicated
Bereavement Wendy Lichtenthal and Corinne Sweeney Chapter 18. The Family
with Socioeconomic and Cultural Issues Sarah Gehlert, Teresa Moro and
Lailea Noel Chapter 19. Future Development and Dissemination of Models of
Family Bereavement Care David W. Kissane and Talia I. Zaider Index
Francine Parnes List of Contributors Part 1: Overview of the Clinical
Development of Bereavement Care for Families Chapter 1. Family Grief David
W. Kissane Chapter 2. Conceptual Framework for Family Bereavement Care:
Strengthening Resilience Froma Walsh Chapter 3. The Family with Chronic
Physical Disorders: An Integrative Model John Rolland Chapter 4. The Family
With Mental Illness Peter Steinglass and Tammy Schuler Chapter 5. Ethical
Dimensions of Family Bereavement Care Tomer T. Levin and Marguerite
Lederberg Part 2: Grief Therapy with Families - A Practical Approach to
Care Delivery Chapter 6. Assessing Bereaved Families Talia I. Zaider
Chapter 7. Therapist Techniques in Family Work David W. Kissane and
Isabelle Dumont Chapter 8. Culture and Grief in Families David W. Kissane,
Bridgette Boucher and Francesca Del Gaudio Chapter 9. An Account of Family
Therapy in Bereavement: One Mother's Dying Legacy for her Family Su Jin Kim
Part 3: Family Grief Therapy in Particular Circumstances Chapter 10. Family
Therapy in the Context of Traumatic Losses Darcy Harris and Stephanie
Rabenstein Chapter 11. Family Therapy Following Suicide Diana C. Sands and
Julian L. North Chapter 12. Family Therapy for the Unresolved Grief of
Ambiguous Loss Pauline Boss and Carla M. Dahl Chapter 13. Perinatal Loss:
Unforeseen Tragedy With On-going Grief Trajectories Nicole Alston and
Valerie R. Samuels Chapter 14. Family Bereavement Care after the Death of a
Child Lori Wiener and Cynthia A. Gerhardt Chapter 15. Care of Families With
Children Anticipating the Death of a Parent Anna C. Muriel Chapter 16.
Family-Centered Approach to Helping Older Grieving People J. Shep Jeffreys
Part 4: Future Directions Chapter 17. Families 'At Risk' of Complicated
Bereavement Wendy Lichtenthal and Corinne Sweeney Chapter 18. The Family
with Socioeconomic and Cultural Issues Sarah Gehlert, Teresa Moro and
Lailea Noel Chapter 19. Future Development and Dissemination of Models of
Family Bereavement Care David W. Kissane and Talia I. Zaider Index