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View Post: The Social and Psychological Process of Dying
17 Nov 2009 by bgaravagli@aol.com
If we examine the process of death and dying, the terms of bereavement, grief and mourning are often mentioned. However, what do these terms mean? In discussing the meaning of these terms, the complexity of the death and dying ...
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View Post: quaerite faciem eius semper..: bereavement and legacy
14 hours ago by Steph
Just got back from another birthday spent with a dying loved one. Birth and death meet again. My grandmother is an amazing person. She is extremely humorous, light hearted, down to earth and most of all very loving. ...
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View Post: The Experience of Bereavement
15 Nov 2009 by admin
'Grieving' refers to the psychological component of bereavement, the feelings human beings have when a loved person dies. Since Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross published her seminal book 'On Death And Dying' in 1969, it has been assumed that ...
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View Post: Violent Death
11 Oct 2006
This book pulls together a definitive collection of work on the theory and practice of clinical, spiritual, and emotional support after the experience of violent death - counseling beyond the crisis. Over the past decade, there have been countless... ... Rynearson, Correa, Favell, Saindon, Prigerson, Restorative Retelling After Violent Dying. Malkinson, Geron, Intervention Continuity in Posttraffic Fatality. Davies, Salloum, What About the Very Young Child? ...
View Blog: Grief and Bereavement Arena - New Titles - http://www.bereavementarena.com/
View Post: Public Parapsychology: Apparitional Experiences Primer ...
23 Nov 2009 by Annalisa Ventola
Psychomanteum research: Experiences and effects on bereavement. Omega: Journal of Death & Dying, 45, 211 – 228. Lange, R., & Houran, J. (1997). Context-induced paranormal experiences: Support for Houran and Lange's model of haunting ...
View Blog: Public Parapsychology - http://publicparapsychology.blogspot.com/
View Post: Luchetti and Co - North Sydney - Crows Nest
6 Nov 2008 by Bruce
Retiring - leisure for seniors, finance in your retirement, leaving the workforce, health; Caring for Others - help for carers, physically impaired, the aged; Death & Bereavement - dying with dignity, death, bereavement, wills & legal ...
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View Post: More Than Meets the Eye: Topics of psychology regarding death and ...
18 Oct 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Yvonne Perry)
Some will say this is drug-induced but according to Death Dying, & Bereavement by Leming and Dickinson, it is common for those who are departing the earth realm to talk to the unseen or deceased loved ones. I believe my grandmother ...
View Blog: More Than Meets the Eye - http://deathdyingafterlife.blogspot.com/
View Post: DEATH, GRIEF, LOSS AND MORE
17 Nov 2009 by Sravani
Death and Bereavement Across Cultures by Colin Parkes. What is Death?: A Scientist Looks at the Cycle of Life by Tyler Volk; Sleeping, Dreaming, and Dying by The Dalai Lama; Talking With Children And Young People About Death And Dying ...
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View Post: Virginia Richardson, College of Social Work : onCampus
18 Nov 2009 by JuliaHarris
I am currently working with several other researchers to test a new model of bereavement, the Dual Process Model of Bereavement, that Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut of the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands proposed 10 years ago. The first empirical findings will be reported in a special issue of Omega: Journal of Death and Dying in 2010. And during the November 2009 meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, a group of us will present our findings about the ...
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View Post: The Buddhist Hospice Trust Blog: A Buddhist in Basildon Hospital
16 hours ago by Peter Goble
Compassionate Care & Spiritual Support for seriously ill, dying and bereaved people, their families, friends and carers. The Trust is a free and autonomous association of Buddhists from all Traditions and Schools, open to everyone. ... I know chaplains sometimes work 'on the front line' of sudden death and bereavement, so was willing to wait my turn. As it happened, after an urgent brain scan it was decided that I was safe to discharge, if I could manage at home, ...
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