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The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
Grief is a journey one can only take alone. There is no rehearsal for it, no primer courses, it cann...
Loss of a loved one remains an actual sphere of life and a frequent reason for seeking psychological...
Original article can be found at: http://english.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ DOI: 10.1093/english/ef...
The possibilities for developing the poet Douglas Dunn’s archive (which includes the drafts and manu...
The author presents a psychological and physiological discussion of the reactions of the bereaved to...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
this article presents the main approaches to the concepts of grief and loss study. The article descr...
What role should theodicy play in the face of loss and acute suffering? Should it keep its distance ...
This article aims to provide theoretical basis in order to understand the process of mourning and ho...
xxi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.While a growing body of grief research focuses on how death affects the live...
In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Man...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This thesis uses Bowlby’s Attachment Theory to explore how Joyce portrays the expressions of grief i...
A perspective on hope as pastoral empowerment in the grief process This article elaborates on existi...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
Grief is a journey one can only take alone. There is no rehearsal for it, no primer courses, it cann...
Loss of a loved one remains an actual sphere of life and a frequent reason for seeking psychological...
Original article can be found at: http://english.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ DOI: 10.1093/english/ef...
The possibilities for developing the poet Douglas Dunn’s archive (which includes the drafts and manu...
The author presents a psychological and physiological discussion of the reactions of the bereaved to...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
this article presents the main approaches to the concepts of grief and loss study. The article descr...
What role should theodicy play in the face of loss and acute suffering? Should it keep its distance ...
This article aims to provide theoretical basis in order to understand the process of mourning and ho...
xxi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.While a growing body of grief research focuses on how death affects the live...
In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Man...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This thesis uses Bowlby’s Attachment Theory to explore how Joyce portrays the expressions of grief i...
A perspective on hope as pastoral empowerment in the grief process This article elaborates on existi...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
Grief is a journey one can only take alone. There is no rehearsal for it, no primer courses, it cann...
Loss of a loved one remains an actual sphere of life and a frequent reason for seeking psychological...