This paper examines and discusses specific grief theories that have emerged over a number of years, resulting in an overview of some of the main theories for the reader. It aims to inform nurses and encourage further exploration of the subject, ultimately resulting in an evidence-based approach to bereavement support. The roots of bereavement theory, found in the health-related literature, lie mainly within psychiatry and psychology, which may explain some of the reluctance of general nurses to engage with this literature and area of health care. The application of bereavement support in practice is important and detailed discussion of a practical application will be discussed in another paper; however, initial understanding of bereavement ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...
This paper examines and discusses specific grief theories that have emerged over a number of years, ...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Making room for grief: walking backwards and living forward In this paper, the authors describe an a...
The purpose of this chapter is to assist you to understand what this means for you, other staff, the...
This paper reports on part of a study which was aimed at assessing the views of leading researchers,...
Although we all experience bereavement at some point in our lives, the experience of bereavement is ...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
This paper examines the relationship between hope and complicated bereavement, and then considers if...
This article outlines the theoretical context for understanding loss, grief and bereavement and summ...
In many areas of contemporary clinical practice, nurses are exposed to death and dying, which may co...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
This paper summarises directions in bereavement research drawing from a new handbook on this topic. ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...
This paper examines and discusses specific grief theories that have emerged over a number of years, ...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Making room for grief: walking backwards and living forward In this paper, the authors describe an a...
The purpose of this chapter is to assist you to understand what this means for you, other staff, the...
This paper reports on part of a study which was aimed at assessing the views of leading researchers,...
Although we all experience bereavement at some point in our lives, the experience of bereavement is ...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
This paper examines the relationship between hope and complicated bereavement, and then considers if...
This article outlines the theoretical context for understanding loss, grief and bereavement and summ...
In many areas of contemporary clinical practice, nurses are exposed to death and dying, which may co...
Science and practice seem deeply stuck in the so-called stage theory of grief. Health-care professio...
This paper summarises directions in bereavement research drawing from a new handbook on this topic. ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
Recent research on the phenomena and manifestations of bereavement, as represented in this ABS speci...
This article reviews literature on therapists’ bereavement and loss experiences and how these experi...