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Mending the Torn Fabric (eBook, ePUB)
For Those Who Grieve and Those Who Want to Help Them
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Expands the metaphor to include earlier and future or potential losses as well as losses associated with the death that may be unrecognized or minimized. This book includes chapters that examine complications that may be present or may arise, suggestions for mending even the torn fabric, and a chapter dedicated to friends who want to help.
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Expands the metaphor to include earlier and future or potential losses as well as losses associated with the death that may be unrecognized or minimized. This book includes chapters that examine complications that may be present or may arise, suggestions for mending even the torn fabric, and a chapter dedicated to friends who want to help.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351842976
- Artikelnr.: 47134696
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351842976
- Artikelnr.: 47134696
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Sarah Brabant
The Torn Fabric Presentation of the analogy (The torn fabric) Places to Mend This chapter focuses on the bereaved individual's response to loss and includes such responses as denial, anger, bargaining, depression, relief, fear, and sadness. It also discusses acceptance as a process rather than an end result. Places to Avoid Focus is on guilt and blame and centers on the response of others to an individual's loss. How is the loss defined? Is it worth grieving about? How "should" one grieve appropriately? Included is a discussion of early childhood learning that may inhibit grief work, i.e., mending. How Many Tears? This chapter addresses the social roles that are lost when a person dies. For example, when a child dies, the parent "dies" also. Thus, there are always at least two tears. How does one go about recognizing which tear needs mending? Earlier Tears This chapter includes earlier losses such as abandonment(s), failures, abuse, etc. Future Tears This chapter includes but is not limited to anniversary reactions and holidays. Needles and Threads Books, workshops, counseling are discussed at this time. This chapter also includes rituals, dreams, exercise, and other means of working through grief. Complicated Mending This chapter looks at those factors which make mending (grief work) particularly difficult, e.g., earlier problems such as alcoholism, or types of death such as sudden death, murder, suicide, multiple deaths, etc. The Mended Fabric This chapter addresses the problems associated with moving back into the mainstream of life, i.e., embroidering rather than mending. Guidelines for Those Who Want to Help Suggestions (both do's and don'ts) for family, friends, and co-workers. Notes for the Professional: Theoretical Underpinnings and Use of Analogy Bibliography
Resources for Bereaved Persons
Suggested Readings/Videos
Index
Resources for Bereaved Persons
Suggested Readings/Videos
Index
The Torn Fabric Presentation of the analogy (The torn fabric) Places to Mend This chapter focuses on the bereaved individual's response to loss and includes such responses as denial, anger, bargaining, depression, relief, fear, and sadness. It also discusses acceptance as a process rather than an end result. Places to Avoid Focus is on guilt and blame and centers on the response of others to an individual's loss. How is the loss defined? Is it worth grieving about? How "should" one grieve appropriately? Included is a discussion of early childhood learning that may inhibit grief work, i.e., mending. How Many Tears? This chapter addresses the social roles that are lost when a person dies. For example, when a child dies, the parent "dies" also. Thus, there are always at least two tears. How does one go about recognizing which tear needs mending? Earlier Tears This chapter includes earlier losses such as abandonment(s), failures, abuse, etc. Future Tears This chapter includes but is not limited to anniversary reactions and holidays. Needles and Threads Books, workshops, counseling are discussed at this time. This chapter also includes rituals, dreams, exercise, and other means of working through grief. Complicated Mending This chapter looks at those factors which make mending (grief work) particularly difficult, e.g., earlier problems such as alcoholism, or types of death such as sudden death, murder, suicide, multiple deaths, etc. The Mended Fabric This chapter addresses the problems associated with moving back into the mainstream of life, i.e., embroidering rather than mending. Guidelines for Those Who Want to Help Suggestions (both do's and don'ts) for family, friends, and co-workers. Notes for the Professional: Theoretical Underpinnings and Use of Analogy Bibliography
Resources for Bereaved Persons
Suggested Readings/Videos
Index
Resources for Bereaved Persons
Suggested Readings/Videos
Index