This paper examines the relationship between hope and complicated bereavement, and then considers if current bereavement counselling theory addresses this issue. Bereavement can be considered to have a number of phases or stages which need not occur in a linear fashion, but this does not make bereavement a mechanistic process. Whilst there are commonalities in people\u27s experience of bereavement and loss, the experience of bereavement is unique to each individual. A person needs to reach a state of acceptance, to resolve conflicts related to grieving in order to complete the bereavement. Yet all individuals do not achieve this resolution naturally. Some individuals appear to experience delay in this process, and this can be described as a...
The bereavement literature has proliferated in recent decades, generating a shift from conceptualizi...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...
Based on the proposition of leading researchers who view grieving as a process of meaning-making and...
This paper examines the relationship between hope and complicated bereavement, and then considers if...
A person\u27s sense of hope is essential to the process of bereavement counselling and nursing. This...
Although we all experience bereavement at some point in our lives, the experience of bereavement is ...
Loss, and with it the mental and physical pain so familiar to bereaved persons, is an inescapable pa...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives ...
This paper examines and discusses specific grief theories that have emerged over a number of years, ...
This paper briefly defines the emotion of hope and considers its role in anomalous post-death experi...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
Abstract Consolation as a unique outcome within a pastoral-narrative approach to grief The pasto...
Making room for grief: walking backwards and living forward In this paper, the authors describe an a...
The bereavement literature has proliferated in recent decades, generating a shift from conceptualizi...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...
Based on the proposition of leading researchers who view grieving as a process of meaning-making and...
This paper examines the relationship between hope and complicated bereavement, and then considers if...
A person\u27s sense of hope is essential to the process of bereavement counselling and nursing. This...
Although we all experience bereavement at some point in our lives, the experience of bereavement is ...
Loss, and with it the mental and physical pain so familiar to bereaved persons, is an inescapable pa...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives ...
This paper examines and discusses specific grief theories that have emerged over a number of years, ...
This paper briefly defines the emotion of hope and considers its role in anomalous post-death experi...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
Abstract Consolation as a unique outcome within a pastoral-narrative approach to grief The pasto...
Making room for grief: walking backwards and living forward In this paper, the authors describe an a...
The bereavement literature has proliferated in recent decades, generating a shift from conceptualizi...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...
Based on the proposition of leading researchers who view grieving as a process of meaning-making and...