Objectives: Engaging people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in relation to issues of bereavement and loss is often seen as a complex therapeutic challenge. The author examines the barriers preventing them from engaging with the grieving process in supported ways. Methods: Through the lens of Worden’s Tasks of Grief model, the author provides an assessment of the social, emotional, and physical constraints that impact on the person’s experience of bereavement. Results: Although there are some similarities between people with PIMD and their more able peers, there are some additional factors which may place people with PIMD at greater risk of complicated grieving. In addition, this paper identifies the socio-context...
Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profound Intellectu...
non-peer-reviewedOne of the most significant trends seen in recent years has been the increasing lon...
Background: Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profoun...
Objectives: Engaging people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in relation ...
Purpose: Bereavement and loss are key factors in poor emotional wellbeing among people with profound...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are thought to have a reduced capacity for underst...
This study aimed to build an understanding of the internal and external factors that affect the bere...
This qualitative research project explores grief and mourning experiences of people labelled/with in...
Purpose: Learning disabilities may complicate the experience of bereavement and loss, in those with ...
Background: Historically, people with intellectual disabilities have tended to be excluded from know...
Children with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder are in danger of developing ser...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first section comprises a literature review, which a...
Background: Wider communication about death and dying for those with intellectual disabilities has b...
Examination of the theory base for bereavement and loss is currently just beginning for adults with ...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profoun...
Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profound Intellectu...
non-peer-reviewedOne of the most significant trends seen in recent years has been the increasing lon...
Background: Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profoun...
Objectives: Engaging people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in relation ...
Purpose: Bereavement and loss are key factors in poor emotional wellbeing among people with profound...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are thought to have a reduced capacity for underst...
This study aimed to build an understanding of the internal and external factors that affect the bere...
This qualitative research project explores grief and mourning experiences of people labelled/with in...
Purpose: Learning disabilities may complicate the experience of bereavement and loss, in those with ...
Background: Historically, people with intellectual disabilities have tended to be excluded from know...
Children with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder are in danger of developing ser...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first section comprises a literature review, which a...
Background: Wider communication about death and dying for those with intellectual disabilities has b...
Examination of the theory base for bereavement and loss is currently just beginning for adults with ...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profoun...
Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profound Intellectu...
non-peer-reviewedOne of the most significant trends seen in recent years has been the increasing lon...
Background: Within the context of the Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) on Persons with Profoun...