Joyce Ashton, Dennis Ashton
Loss and Grief Recovery
Help Caring for Children with Disabilities, Chronic, or Terminal Illness
Joyce Ashton, Dennis Ashton
Loss and Grief Recovery
Help Caring for Children with Disabilities, Chronic, or Terminal Illness
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The grief reaction is often similar for many diverse circumstances and situations. This book focuses heavily on caring for children with disabilities, chronic or terminal illness, dealing with the loss, and the recovery process.
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The grief reaction is often similar for many diverse circumstances and situations. This book focuses heavily on caring for children with disabilities, chronic or terminal illness, dealing with the loss, and the recovery process.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780415784597
- ISBN-10: 041578459X
- Artikelnr.: 54804641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780415784597
- ISBN-10: 041578459X
- Artikelnr.: 54804641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Joyce Ashton, Dennis Ashton
Chapter 1: The Challenges of Our Numerous Losses Loss of Parents/Suicide
Miscarriage/Stillborn and Infant Loss
Changing Jobs
Infertility and Adoption
Loss of Relationships/Divorce
Moving
Chronic/Terminal Illness
Loss of Child
Kinds of Loss
Loss Scale Chapter 2: Our Struggle With the Diagnosis The Unknown Diagnosis
Delayed Diagnosis
Testing
Professionals
Facing the Facts
Anticipatory Grief
Denial
Social Withdrawal
Relationship Changes
Services
When Do We Tell The Child
Accepting the Diagnosis Chapter 3: Caring for our Child at Home Social Needs
Outside Help
Respite or Foster Care
Hospitalization
Medical Costs
Doctors
Infant Programs
Equipment
Toys
Vision
Hearing and Speech
Home Therapy
Bathing and Dressing
Education
Mainstreaming/Inclusion
Discipline
Recreation
How Much Should the Child be Told? Should we Have Other Children?
Suggestions for Friends and Relatives
Other's Fears
Friends For Your Child
Accepting Your New Life
An Attitude of Gratitude
The Loss Chapter 4: Building Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Self-Worth versus Self-Esteem
Unconditional Love and Acceptance
Identity
Negative Labels
Life Review
The Teen Years
View of Self
Gone to Soon Chapter 5: Recognizing and Managing our Grief Intellectually/Mentally
Spirituality
Physically and Emotionally
Shock/Numbness/ Disbelief and Denial
Hurt/Confusion and Anger
Depression and Hopelessness
Anxiety/Stress and Control
Longing/Yearning/Probing/Pinning and Searching
Bargaining/Wishes and Overactivity
Loss of Self/Disorientation/Disorganization
Withdrawal
Help With The Funeral
Grief Outline
Dimensions
Cycle of Anger and Guilt. Chapter 6: Reconciliation of Our Loss: Adjusting
Acceptance
and Healing Holidays and Special Occasions
Support Groups
How to Help Others Who are Grieving
Professional Marriage Counseling
Graphs Showing the Intensity of the Characteristics of Mourning Chapter 7: Our Relationships/Other's Reactions to our Loss Communication
Touch
Men and Women are Different: Incongruent Grief
Surviving Siblings
How Do We Know if a Sibling Needs More Help? Humor/Equilibrium
Friends
Finding Meaning/Positive Attitude Chapter 8: The Role of Spiritual Healing Life's Irony
Faith and Spiritual Injury
Differences in Faith and Grief
Differences in Spirituality and Religion
The Near Death Experience: (love/joy/knowledge
noise/tunnel/out of body
nonverbal communication/light and life review
dead relatives appear
brightness/beauty versus dull/gray
they must return
a time to die
choice or fate?) Children and Near Death Experience
Death Preparations
Making the Most Now
Before Death Dreams
Visions
Visitations
Impressions
My Own Impressions
After Death Dreams
Our Own Near Death Experience
Mind/Body/Soul
Psychology and Spirituality
The Final Power Chapter 9: Other Considerations Placement
Dealing With Seizures
Surviving Murder and Suicide Appendices: Resources and Organizations References
Miscarriage/Stillborn and Infant Loss
Changing Jobs
Infertility and Adoption
Loss of Relationships/Divorce
Moving
Chronic/Terminal Illness
Loss of Child
Kinds of Loss
Loss Scale Chapter 2: Our Struggle With the Diagnosis The Unknown Diagnosis
Delayed Diagnosis
Testing
Professionals
Facing the Facts
Anticipatory Grief
Denial
Social Withdrawal
Relationship Changes
Services
When Do We Tell The Child
Accepting the Diagnosis Chapter 3: Caring for our Child at Home Social Needs
Outside Help
Respite or Foster Care
Hospitalization
Medical Costs
Doctors
Infant Programs
Equipment
Toys
Vision
Hearing and Speech
Home Therapy
Bathing and Dressing
Education
Mainstreaming/Inclusion
Discipline
Recreation
How Much Should the Child be Told? Should we Have Other Children?
Suggestions for Friends and Relatives
Other's Fears
Friends For Your Child
Accepting Your New Life
An Attitude of Gratitude
The Loss Chapter 4: Building Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Self-Worth versus Self-Esteem
Unconditional Love and Acceptance
Identity
Negative Labels
Life Review
The Teen Years
View of Self
Gone to Soon Chapter 5: Recognizing and Managing our Grief Intellectually/Mentally
Spirituality
Physically and Emotionally
Shock/Numbness/ Disbelief and Denial
Hurt/Confusion and Anger
Depression and Hopelessness
Anxiety/Stress and Control
Longing/Yearning/Probing/Pinning and Searching
Bargaining/Wishes and Overactivity
Loss of Self/Disorientation/Disorganization
Withdrawal
Help With The Funeral
Grief Outline
Dimensions
Cycle of Anger and Guilt. Chapter 6: Reconciliation of Our Loss: Adjusting
Acceptance
and Healing Holidays and Special Occasions
Support Groups
How to Help Others Who are Grieving
Professional Marriage Counseling
Graphs Showing the Intensity of the Characteristics of Mourning Chapter 7: Our Relationships/Other's Reactions to our Loss Communication
Touch
Men and Women are Different: Incongruent Grief
Surviving Siblings
How Do We Know if a Sibling Needs More Help? Humor/Equilibrium
Friends
Finding Meaning/Positive Attitude Chapter 8: The Role of Spiritual Healing Life's Irony
Faith and Spiritual Injury
Differences in Faith and Grief
Differences in Spirituality and Religion
The Near Death Experience: (love/joy/knowledge
noise/tunnel/out of body
nonverbal communication/light and life review
dead relatives appear
brightness/beauty versus dull/gray
they must return
a time to die
choice or fate?) Children and Near Death Experience
Death Preparations
Making the Most Now
Before Death Dreams
Visions
Visitations
Impressions
My Own Impressions
After Death Dreams
Our Own Near Death Experience
Mind/Body/Soul
Psychology and Spirituality
The Final Power Chapter 9: Other Considerations Placement
Dealing With Seizures
Surviving Murder and Suicide Appendices: Resources and Organizations References
Chapter 1: The Challenges of Our Numerous Losses Loss of Parents/Suicide
Miscarriage/Stillborn and Infant Loss
Changing Jobs
Infertility and Adoption
Loss of Relationships/Divorce
Moving
Chronic/Terminal Illness
Loss of Child
Kinds of Loss
Loss Scale Chapter 2: Our Struggle With the Diagnosis The Unknown Diagnosis
Delayed Diagnosis
Testing
Professionals
Facing the Facts
Anticipatory Grief
Denial
Social Withdrawal
Relationship Changes
Services
When Do We Tell The Child
Accepting the Diagnosis Chapter 3: Caring for our Child at Home Social Needs
Outside Help
Respite or Foster Care
Hospitalization
Medical Costs
Doctors
Infant Programs
Equipment
Toys
Vision
Hearing and Speech
Home Therapy
Bathing and Dressing
Education
Mainstreaming/Inclusion
Discipline
Recreation
How Much Should the Child be Told? Should we Have Other Children?
Suggestions for Friends and Relatives
Other's Fears
Friends For Your Child
Accepting Your New Life
An Attitude of Gratitude
The Loss Chapter 4: Building Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Self-Worth versus Self-Esteem
Unconditional Love and Acceptance
Identity
Negative Labels
Life Review
The Teen Years
View of Self
Gone to Soon Chapter 5: Recognizing and Managing our Grief Intellectually/Mentally
Spirituality
Physically and Emotionally
Shock/Numbness/ Disbelief and Denial
Hurt/Confusion and Anger
Depression and Hopelessness
Anxiety/Stress and Control
Longing/Yearning/Probing/Pinning and Searching
Bargaining/Wishes and Overactivity
Loss of Self/Disorientation/Disorganization
Withdrawal
Help With The Funeral
Grief Outline
Dimensions
Cycle of Anger and Guilt. Chapter 6: Reconciliation of Our Loss: Adjusting
Acceptance
and Healing Holidays and Special Occasions
Support Groups
How to Help Others Who are Grieving
Professional Marriage Counseling
Graphs Showing the Intensity of the Characteristics of Mourning Chapter 7: Our Relationships/Other's Reactions to our Loss Communication
Touch
Men and Women are Different: Incongruent Grief
Surviving Siblings
How Do We Know if a Sibling Needs More Help? Humor/Equilibrium
Friends
Finding Meaning/Positive Attitude Chapter 8: The Role of Spiritual Healing Life's Irony
Faith and Spiritual Injury
Differences in Faith and Grief
Differences in Spirituality and Religion
The Near Death Experience: (love/joy/knowledge
noise/tunnel/out of body
nonverbal communication/light and life review
dead relatives appear
brightness/beauty versus dull/gray
they must return
a time to die
choice or fate?) Children and Near Death Experience
Death Preparations
Making the Most Now
Before Death Dreams
Visions
Visitations
Impressions
My Own Impressions
After Death Dreams
Our Own Near Death Experience
Mind/Body/Soul
Psychology and Spirituality
The Final Power Chapter 9: Other Considerations Placement
Dealing With Seizures
Surviving Murder and Suicide Appendices: Resources and Organizations References
Miscarriage/Stillborn and Infant Loss
Changing Jobs
Infertility and Adoption
Loss of Relationships/Divorce
Moving
Chronic/Terminal Illness
Loss of Child
Kinds of Loss
Loss Scale Chapter 2: Our Struggle With the Diagnosis The Unknown Diagnosis
Delayed Diagnosis
Testing
Professionals
Facing the Facts
Anticipatory Grief
Denial
Social Withdrawal
Relationship Changes
Services
When Do We Tell The Child
Accepting the Diagnosis Chapter 3: Caring for our Child at Home Social Needs
Outside Help
Respite or Foster Care
Hospitalization
Medical Costs
Doctors
Infant Programs
Equipment
Toys
Vision
Hearing and Speech
Home Therapy
Bathing and Dressing
Education
Mainstreaming/Inclusion
Discipline
Recreation
How Much Should the Child be Told? Should we Have Other Children?
Suggestions for Friends and Relatives
Other's Fears
Friends For Your Child
Accepting Your New Life
An Attitude of Gratitude
The Loss Chapter 4: Building Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Self-Worth versus Self-Esteem
Unconditional Love and Acceptance
Identity
Negative Labels
Life Review
The Teen Years
View of Self
Gone to Soon Chapter 5: Recognizing and Managing our Grief Intellectually/Mentally
Spirituality
Physically and Emotionally
Shock/Numbness/ Disbelief and Denial
Hurt/Confusion and Anger
Depression and Hopelessness
Anxiety/Stress and Control
Longing/Yearning/Probing/Pinning and Searching
Bargaining/Wishes and Overactivity
Loss of Self/Disorientation/Disorganization
Withdrawal
Help With The Funeral
Grief Outline
Dimensions
Cycle of Anger and Guilt. Chapter 6: Reconciliation of Our Loss: Adjusting
Acceptance
and Healing Holidays and Special Occasions
Support Groups
How to Help Others Who are Grieving
Professional Marriage Counseling
Graphs Showing the Intensity of the Characteristics of Mourning Chapter 7: Our Relationships/Other's Reactions to our Loss Communication
Touch
Men and Women are Different: Incongruent Grief
Surviving Siblings
How Do We Know if a Sibling Needs More Help? Humor/Equilibrium
Friends
Finding Meaning/Positive Attitude Chapter 8: The Role of Spiritual Healing Life's Irony
Faith and Spiritual Injury
Differences in Faith and Grief
Differences in Spirituality and Religion
The Near Death Experience: (love/joy/knowledge
noise/tunnel/out of body
nonverbal communication/light and life review
dead relatives appear
brightness/beauty versus dull/gray
they must return
a time to die
choice or fate?) Children and Near Death Experience
Death Preparations
Making the Most Now
Before Death Dreams
Visions
Visitations
Impressions
My Own Impressions
After Death Dreams
Our Own Near Death Experience
Mind/Body/Soul
Psychology and Spirituality
The Final Power Chapter 9: Other Considerations Placement
Dealing With Seizures
Surviving Murder and Suicide Appendices: Resources and Organizations References