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Culture, Consolation, and Continuing Bonds in Bereavement presents Dennis Klass's most important contributions to the scholarship of grief and bereavement.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000536300
- Artikelnr.: 63206033
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000536300
- Artikelnr.: 63206033
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Dennis Klass, PhD, is the author or editor of six books and over 70 articles or book chapters. He is a professor emeritus at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Introduction. 1. An Intellectual Life Review Section 1: Bereaved Parents
and The Self-Help Process 2. Professional Roles in a Self-Help Group for
the Bereaved 3. The Aftermath of Spiritual Storms 4. Continuing Bonds in
the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of
Grief in a Self-Help Group 5. How Can an Outsider Understand? 6. Acceptance
Speech - Compassionate Friends Appreciation Award Section 2: Expanding the
Western Theory of Grief 7. What's the Problem with the Dominant Model of
Grief? 8. The Sociology of Continuing Bonds 9. Neglected Areas in
Bereavement Research: Sorrow and Solace 10. Grief, Consolation, and
Religions: A Conceptual Framework Section 3: Cross-Cultural Study of Grief
11. Ancestor Worship in Japan: Dependence and the Resolution of Grief 12.
The Buddha and the Christ: How Religious Relics, Doctrines, and Rituals
Continue the Bonds Between Founders and Their Disciples Section 4: Theory
and Meaning 13. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the Tradition of the Private
Sphere: An Analysis of Symbols 14. John Bowlby's Model of Grief and the
Problem of Identification Section 5: Case Study of a Bereaved Parent 15.
Charles Darwin's Sorrow: Parental Bereavement in His Worldview and His
Theory of Natural Selection
and The Self-Help Process 2. Professional Roles in a Self-Help Group for
the Bereaved 3. The Aftermath of Spiritual Storms 4. Continuing Bonds in
the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of
Grief in a Self-Help Group 5. How Can an Outsider Understand? 6. Acceptance
Speech - Compassionate Friends Appreciation Award Section 2: Expanding the
Western Theory of Grief 7. What's the Problem with the Dominant Model of
Grief? 8. The Sociology of Continuing Bonds 9. Neglected Areas in
Bereavement Research: Sorrow and Solace 10. Grief, Consolation, and
Religions: A Conceptual Framework Section 3: Cross-Cultural Study of Grief
11. Ancestor Worship in Japan: Dependence and the Resolution of Grief 12.
The Buddha and the Christ: How Religious Relics, Doctrines, and Rituals
Continue the Bonds Between Founders and Their Disciples Section 4: Theory
and Meaning 13. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the Tradition of the Private
Sphere: An Analysis of Symbols 14. John Bowlby's Model of Grief and the
Problem of Identification Section 5: Case Study of a Bereaved Parent 15.
Charles Darwin's Sorrow: Parental Bereavement in His Worldview and His
Theory of Natural Selection
Introduction. 1. An Intellectual Life Review Section 1: Bereaved Parents
and The Self-Help Process 2. Professional Roles in a Self-Help Group for
the Bereaved 3. The Aftermath of Spiritual Storms 4. Continuing Bonds in
the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of
Grief in a Self-Help Group 5. How Can an Outsider Understand? 6. Acceptance
Speech - Compassionate Friends Appreciation Award Section 2: Expanding the
Western Theory of Grief 7. What's the Problem with the Dominant Model of
Grief? 8. The Sociology of Continuing Bonds 9. Neglected Areas in
Bereavement Research: Sorrow and Solace 10. Grief, Consolation, and
Religions: A Conceptual Framework Section 3: Cross-Cultural Study of Grief
11. Ancestor Worship in Japan: Dependence and the Resolution of Grief 12.
The Buddha and the Christ: How Religious Relics, Doctrines, and Rituals
Continue the Bonds Between Founders and Their Disciples Section 4: Theory
and Meaning 13. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the Tradition of the Private
Sphere: An Analysis of Symbols 14. John Bowlby's Model of Grief and the
Problem of Identification Section 5: Case Study of a Bereaved Parent 15.
Charles Darwin's Sorrow: Parental Bereavement in His Worldview and His
Theory of Natural Selection
and The Self-Help Process 2. Professional Roles in a Self-Help Group for
the Bereaved 3. The Aftermath of Spiritual Storms 4. Continuing Bonds in
the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of
Grief in a Self-Help Group 5. How Can an Outsider Understand? 6. Acceptance
Speech - Compassionate Friends Appreciation Award Section 2: Expanding the
Western Theory of Grief 7. What's the Problem with the Dominant Model of
Grief? 8. The Sociology of Continuing Bonds 9. Neglected Areas in
Bereavement Research: Sorrow and Solace 10. Grief, Consolation, and
Religions: A Conceptual Framework Section 3: Cross-Cultural Study of Grief
11. Ancestor Worship in Japan: Dependence and the Resolution of Grief 12.
The Buddha and the Christ: How Religious Relics, Doctrines, and Rituals
Continue the Bonds Between Founders and Their Disciples Section 4: Theory
and Meaning 13. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the Tradition of the Private
Sphere: An Analysis of Symbols 14. John Bowlby's Model of Grief and the
Problem of Identification Section 5: Case Study of a Bereaved Parent 15.
Charles Darwin's Sorrow: Parental Bereavement in His Worldview and His
Theory of Natural Selection