The article re-examines trauma and bereavement and the category of loss considered to be traumatic bereavement. It is argued that the perspective of the relation to the deceased is an insufficiently acknowledged source of traumatic disruption following bereavement. The significance of the relational aspect in bereavement is present in the paradigm of the Two-Track Model of Bereavement (S. Rubin, 1981, 1999). The implications of this approach are examined in the case of a soldier exposed to trauma and death.The case is examined from a traditional trauma perspective stressing exposure to life threat and again from a perspective stressing the significance of the relationship to the deceased. An exami-nation of the different intervention strate...
This is the originally published version of the article. The journal is Open Access, available at ht...
Loss can be seen as a normative life event; nevertheless for most individuals, the experience of the...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...
Two divergent areas of study have focused on the experiences of grief, i.e., bereavement, and on tra...
Scientific opinion differs on whether pathological (or complicated, traumatic) grief is an entity di...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
A qualitative, phenomenological research design was used to investigate the experience of coming to ...
The article outlines and reflects on the current state of scientific knowledge of bereavement. Berea...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
Sustaining meaning in lif e, maintaining emotional well-being, and balancing attachments to the livi...
The study and treatment of pathological grief occurs in an environment in which there is no agreed s...
The subject of this paper is the attachment in a relationship being one of the factors which co-form...
Bereavement under tragic and potentially traumatic circumstance poses a dual challenge to children a...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
This is the originally published version of the article. The journal is Open Access, available at ht...
Loss can be seen as a normative life event; nevertheless for most individuals, the experience of the...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...
Two divergent areas of study have focused on the experiences of grief, i.e., bereavement, and on tra...
Scientific opinion differs on whether pathological (or complicated, traumatic) grief is an entity di...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
A qualitative, phenomenological research design was used to investigate the experience of coming to ...
The article outlines and reflects on the current state of scientific knowledge of bereavement. Berea...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
Sustaining meaning in lif e, maintaining emotional well-being, and balancing attachments to the livi...
The study and treatment of pathological grief occurs in an environment in which there is no agreed s...
The subject of this paper is the attachment in a relationship being one of the factors which co-form...
Bereavement under tragic and potentially traumatic circumstance poses a dual challenge to children a...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
This is the originally published version of the article. The journal is Open Access, available at ht...
Loss can be seen as a normative life event; nevertheless for most individuals, the experience of the...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...