Researching Death Dying and Bereavement

Researching Death  Dying and Bereavement
Author: Erica Borgstrom,Julie Ellis,Kate Woodthorpe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351593809

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This book examines research on death, dying and bereavement, and how our approaches, perceptions and expectations shapes what we can know about the end of life. The contributions include personal and professional reflections, and practical suggestions for conducting research in this field. The volume stems from the resurgence of the international and interdisciplinary study of death in the last 20 years. Within this, empirical research is often viewed as sensitive, but little has been written about the experience of conducting research in this area. There has thus been little reflection on the opportunities and challenges faced in undertaking research as the field of death studies grows, including the accommodation and recognition of cultural differences. This volume seeks to in part address this gap. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Mortality journal and the Death Studies journal.

Death Dying and Bereavement

Death  Dying and Bereavement
Author: Donna Dickenson,Malcolm Lewis Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: OCLC:939673163

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This book combines academic research with professional and personal reflections in addressing both the practical and the more metaphysical aspects of death. Perspectives from literature, theology, anthropology, sociology and psychology are included and topics such as pain relief, guidelines for breaking bad news, current attitudes to euthanasia and the mystery of death are explored.

Beyond the Veil

Beyond the Veil
Author: Aubrey Thamann,Kalliopi M Christodoulaki
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805394358

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Looking at the cultural responses to death and dying, this collection explores the emotional aspects that death provokes in humans, whether it is disgust, fear, awe, sadness, anger, or even joy. Whereas most studies of death and dying treat the subject from an objective viewpoint, the scholars in this collection recognize their inherent connection with death which allows for a new and more personal form of study. More broadly, this collection suggests a new paradigm in the study of death and dying.

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society
Author: Robert A. Neimeyer,Darcy L. Harris,Howard Robin Winokuer,Gordon Thornton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1003199763

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Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society is the authoritative guide to the study of and work with major themes in bereavement. The classic edition includes a new preface from the lead editors discussing advances in the field since the book's initial publication. The book's chapters synthesize the best of research-based conceptualization and clinical wisdom across 30 of the most important topics in the field. The volume's contributors come from around the world, and their work reflects a level of cultural awareness of the diversity and universality of bereavement and its challenges that has rarely been approximated by other volumes. This is a readable, engaging, and comprehensive book that shares the most important scientific and applied work on the contemporary scene with a broad international audience. It's an essential addition to anyone with a serious interest in death, dying, and bereavement.

Bereavement Narratives

Bereavement Narratives
Author: Christine Valentine
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008-07-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781134049042

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Bereavement is often treated as a psychological condition of the individual with both healthy and pathological forms. However, this empirically-grounded study argues that this is not always the best or only way to help the bereaved. In a radical departure, it emphasises normality and social and cultural diversity in grieving. Exploring the significance of the dying person’s final moments for those who are left behind, this book sheds new light on the variety of ways in which bereaved people maintain their relationship with dead loved ones and how the dead retain a significant social presence in the lives of the living. It draws practical conclusions for professionals in relation to the complex and social nature of grief and the value placed on the right to grieve in one’s own way – supporting and encouraging the bereaved person to articulate their own experience and find their own methods of coping. Based on new empirical research, Bereavement Narratives is an innovative and invaluable read for all students and researchers of death, dying and bereavement.

Death Dying and Bereavement in a Changing World

Death  Dying and Bereavement in a Changing World
Author: Alan R. Kemp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317348979

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This title takes a comprehensive approach, exploring the physical, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of death, dying, and bereavement.Through personal stories from real people, Death, Dying, and Bereavement provides readers with a context for understanding their changing encounters with such difficult concepts.

Dying Death and Bereavement

Dying  Death  and Bereavement
Author: Lewis R. Aiken
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2001
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 9780805835038

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Textbook for Death & Dying courses in psych, soc, soc work, nursing, development, and counseling depts.

Narratives of Parental Death Dying and Bereavement

Narratives of Parental Death  Dying and Bereavement
Author: Caroline Pearce,Carol Komaromy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030708948

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This collection shows what happens when facing the inevitable and sometimes expected death of a parent, and how such an ordinary part of life as parental death might connect with the children left behind. In many ways, individual deaths are extraordinary and leave a unique legacy – a kind of haunting. The authors' accounts seek to make sense of death through witnessing its enactment and recording its detail. All the authors are experienced researchers in the field of death studies, and their collective expertise encompasses ethnography, psychology, sociology and anthropology. The individual descriptions of death and grief capture the everyday practicalities of managing death and dying, including, for example, the difficulties of caring responsibilities and the realities of dealing with strained family relationships. These accounts show the raw detail of death; they are deeply personal observations framed within critical theories. As established scholars and practitioners that have researched and worked in end-of-life and bereavement care, the authors in this anthology offer a unique perspective on how identity is shaped by a close bereavement. The book employs a strong editorial narrative that blends memoir with theoretical engagement, and will be of interest to death studies scholars, as well as practitioners involved in end-of-life care and bereavement care and anyone who has experienced the death of a parent.