Nonfinite loss and grief : a psychoeducational approach / by Elizabeth J. Bruce and Cynthia L. Schultz.

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Published: Baltimore, Md. : Paul H. Brookes Pub., c2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • Sect. I. The Nonfinite Factor in Loss and Grief. Ch. 1. An Introduction to Nonfinite Loss and Grief. Ch. 2. Nonfinite Loss and Traditional Theoretical Perspectives on Grief. Ch. 3. Loss and Grief as Counterparts
  • Sect. II. Biography, Loss, and Grieving. Ch. 4. The Foundations of Our Expectations. Ch. 5. Forming Expectations and Their Place in Loss. Ch. 6. The Role of Messages and the Development of Knots
  • Sect. III. Fear and Dread: Origins and Role in Nonfinite Loss. Ch. 7. Fear, Anxiety, and Dread. Ch. 8. Dreaded Events: Public Reputation. Ch. 9. Dreaded Events: Private Reputation
  • Sect. IV. Complexities in Grieving Nonfinite Loss. Ch. 10. Cognitive Development, Identity Formation, and Griefwork. Ch. 11. Characteristics and Impact of Threat. Ch. 12. Grieving a Chameleon. Ch. 13. Characteristic Cycles on Nonfinite Grief
  • Sect. V. Principles and Clinical Applications. Ch. 14. The Development of Clients as Strategists. Ch. 15. Principles for Facilitating the Grieving Process. Ch. 16. Case Studies in Nonfinite Loss.