Charles R. Figley (ed.)Traumatology of grieving
Conceptual, theoretical, and treatment foundations
Herausgeber: Figley, Charles R
CHARLES R. FIGLEY, Ph.D. Psychosocial Stress Research and Development Program Florida State University, Tallahasee, Florida
PART 1: CONCEPTUAL AND EMPIRICAL FOUNDATIONS 1 Conceptualizing Death and
Trauma: A Preliminary Endeavor 2 Empirical Perspectives on Contextualizing
Death and Trauma 3 Factors Associated With Effective Loss Accommodation 4
Intersections of Grief and Trauma: Family Members' Reactions to Homicide 5
Duty-Related Deaths and Police Spouse Survivors: Group Support Effects 6
Emotional Dissociation, Self-Deception, and Adaptation to Loss PART 2:
APPLICATIONS 7 Bereavement After Homicide: Its Assessment and Treatment 8
The Treatment of PTSD Through Grief Work and Forgiveness 9 Relieving the
Naumatic Aspects of Death with Naumatic Incident Resolution and EMDR 10
Death-Related Treatment Applications for the Elderly 11 Safety
Reconnaissance for Grieving Trauma Survivors