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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
"The Intangible Became Tangible": Qualitative Insights Into How End-Of-Life Experiences Shape Bereavement.Research suggests that end-of-life experiences (ELEs) - unusual or unexplained phenomena around the time of death - can positively influence the dying process. Despite this, few studies have examined whether and how ELEs affect the experience of grief for bereaved loved ones. Using a qualitative approach, the study explored how ELEs shaped grief for eight bereaved individuals based in Aotearoa New Zealand. Interpret…
Reference · Wikidata
Cultural perspectives of death, grief, and bereavement.scientific article
Book · DOAB
Brothers in the Great WarDrawing on a broad range of personal accounts, this is the first detailed study of siblinghood in wartime. The relative youth of the fighting men of the Great War intensified the emotional salience of sibling relationships. Long separations, trauma and bereavement tested sibling ties forged through shared childhoods, family practices, commitments and interests. We must not equate the absence of a verbal language of …
Full text · Open Library
Nonfinite loss and griefIn this practical and compassionate book, discover how the experience of nonfinite loss differs from finite loss, and why the therapeutic process for dealing with the resulting grief must be different. For clients dealing with chronic disability, divorce, or other life-altering events, here are strategies you can use to help them cope with the pain produced when aspirations repeatedly clash with reality. Gain the ba…
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