This timely issue of Illness, Crisis and Loss brings us a wealth of inspirational approaches on understanding spirituality, culture and grief, end-of-life care, nursing education, and implications of coping models. The articles in this issue address key issues in understanding individual experiences of loss, grief, and coping models. As bereaved people, we need our experiential grief to be recognized, to be acknowledged. We require an understanding of the meaning of the relationship that has been lost—and this is often what is least understood by others. The impact of a loss is determined, not so much by the name given to the relationships, but by the meaning of that relationship in the bereaved individual’s life. Someone significant in our...
All people suffer instances of personal loss that cause distress. All too often, their discomfort is...
When thinking about loss, we frequently consider it in terms of the losses that occur when others di...
The death of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience and is often regarded as a serious threat ...
This issue of the Journal brings together a number of comparative articles on illness, crisis, and l...
This issue of the Journal brings together a number of important articles on illness, crisis, and los...
This collection of papers highlights some of the key cultural and social interpretations of illness,...
[Extract] Everyone experiences loss, grieving and death at some time during their life. People may s...
Editorial on the Research Topic New Perspectives in Bereavement and Loss: Complicated and Disenfranc...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
Introduction: Losing someone u love is very painful. This is particularly true when the death is s...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
All people suffer instances of personal loss that cause distress. All too often, their discomfort is...
When thinking about loss, we frequently consider it in terms of the losses that occur when others di...
The death of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience and is often regarded as a serious threat ...
This issue of the Journal brings together a number of comparative articles on illness, crisis, and l...
This issue of the Journal brings together a number of important articles on illness, crisis, and los...
This collection of papers highlights some of the key cultural and social interpretations of illness,...
[Extract] Everyone experiences loss, grieving and death at some time during their life. People may s...
Editorial on the Research Topic New Perspectives in Bereavement and Loss: Complicated and Disenfranc...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
Introduction: Losing someone u love is very painful. This is particularly true when the death is s...
This paper explores similarities and differences between grief over the death of a person and other ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
All people suffer instances of personal loss that cause distress. All too often, their discomfort is...
When thinking about loss, we frequently consider it in terms of the losses that occur when others di...
The death of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience and is often regarded as a serious threat ...