Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a loved one? An increasing number of empirical studies, as well as qualitative and quantitative reviews, have addressed this question. Here, the main findings are summarised and implications for researchers and practitioners considered. First, provision of help from the informal social network and volunteers/professionals in the post-loss period is examined. Second, and uniquely in this research area, examination is extended to the efficacy of intervention for family members prior to their bereavement (i.e., in the context of palliative/end-of-life care). To what extent do the pre-loss patterns mirror those for post-bereavement intervention effi...
Previous quantitative reviews of research on psychotherapeutic interventions for bereaved persons ha...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...
Family caregivers are the primary caregivers of family members over the course of illness. Some care...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Bereavement intervention is subsumed within palliative programme philosophy which encompasses the fa...
Bereavement intervention is subsumed within palliative programme philosophy which encompasses the fa...
This paper reviews quantitative evaluations of the efficacy of intervention programs designed to red...
This paper reviews quantitative evaluations of the efficacy of intervention programs designed to red...
A review of studies on the role of social support as a moderator of bereavement outcome indicates th...
People respond in widely varying ways to the loss of a loved one. Although most people manage the ex...
In this dissertation some of the major facets associated with the psychological effects of bereaveme...
Background: Supporting people after bereavement is a priority area for many health services. Investm...
CONTEXT: The investigation of the situation of bereaved family caregivers following caregiving durin...
Previous quantitative reviews of research on psychotherapeutic interventions for bereaved persons ha...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...
Family caregivers are the primary caregivers of family members over the course of illness. Some care...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Can other persons, personally or professionally, help bereaved individuals deal with the loss of a l...
Bereavement intervention is subsumed within palliative programme philosophy which encompasses the fa...
Bereavement intervention is subsumed within palliative programme philosophy which encompasses the fa...
This paper reviews quantitative evaluations of the efficacy of intervention programs designed to red...
This paper reviews quantitative evaluations of the efficacy of intervention programs designed to red...
A review of studies on the role of social support as a moderator of bereavement outcome indicates th...
People respond in widely varying ways to the loss of a loved one. Although most people manage the ex...
In this dissertation some of the major facets associated with the psychological effects of bereaveme...
Background: Supporting people after bereavement is a priority area for many health services. Investm...
CONTEXT: The investigation of the situation of bereaved family caregivers following caregiving durin...
Previous quantitative reviews of research on psychotherapeutic interventions for bereaved persons ha...
This chapter examines current beliefs about suicide bereavement from research and clinical perspecti...
Family caregivers are the primary caregivers of family members over the course of illness. Some care...