نتایج جستجو برای: grief ëxperience group

تعداد نتایج: 982572  

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2004
Grace A Seecharan Elena M Andresen Kaye Norris Suzanne S Toce

BACKGROUND Deaths among children are rare, but the effect on family members is profound. Compared with adult deaths, information about grief, recovery, and quality of care is sparse. OBJECTIVES To describe aspects of bereavement for parents who had experienced the death of a child and to compare these aspects by parent sex, type of death, and overall experience. DESIGN In-person interviews ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1995
G A Bonanno D Keltner A Holen M J Horowitz

It has been widely assumed that emotional avoidance during bereavement leads to either prolonged grief, delayed grief, or delayed somatic symptoms. To test this view, as well as a contrasting adaptive hypothesis, emotional avoidance was measured 6 months after a conjugal loss as negative verbal-autonomic response dissociation (low self-rated negative emotion coupled with heightened cardiovascul...

Journal: :Omega 2007
Peter Barr Joanne Cacciatore

The study was an empirical examination of the relation of personality proneness to "problematic social emotions"--envy (Dispositional Envy Scale), jealousy (Interpersonal Jealousy Scale), and shame and guilt (Personal Feelings Questionnaire-2)--to maternal grief (Perinatal Grief Scale-33) following miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, or infant/child death. The 441 women who participated in...

Journal: :Omega 2013
Atle Dyregrov Kari Dyregrov

A total of 39 very experienced clinicians and researchers worldwide responded to a survey consisting of both structured and open-ended questions on complicated grief in children. The questions assessed their opinion on: a) what constitutes complicated grief in children; b) whether to develop a diagnosis for children as suggested for adults and, if so, would adult criteria be sufficient for chil...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2006
Ylva Benderix Berit Nordström Bengt Sivberg

Some children with autism and learning disabilities also have aberrant behaviours that are difficult to regulate and stressful for both the child and family members. This case study concerns experiences of 10 parents from five families before and 2 years after entrusting their 10- to 11-year-old child with autism to a group home. Hermeneutic phenomenological analysis of narrative interviews wit...

Journal: :Journal of Affective Disorders 2015

2000
ROBERT A. NEIMEYER R. A. Neimeyer

The field of grief therapy is currently in a state of conceptual revolution, opening the prospect of reconfiguring our understanding of the human experience of loss along constructivist lines. In this article I outline some of the tenets of such an approach, proposing that the reconstruction of a world of meaning is the central process in grieving. I then present several narrative strategies fo...

2017
Jillian A. Tullis

The death of a loved one is an emotional-laden experience, and while grief and mourning rituals are less formal today in many communities, there remain some social norms for individuals to process loss. The death of an ex-family member, such as a former spouse, is more complicated and expectations for how to respond are fraught with uncertainty. While grief has been studied and is primarily und...

Journal: :European journal of cancer care 2008
K Mystakidou E Parpa E Tsilika P Athanasouli M Pathiaki A Galanos A Pagoropoulou L Vlahos

A study was undertaken to evaluate the preparatory grief process in advanced cancer patients and its relationship with hopelessness, depression and anxiety. In total, 94 advanced cancer patients treated in a Pain Relief and Palliative Care Unit completed the Preparatory Grief in Advanced Cancer Patients (PGAC) Scale, the Greek Hospital Anxiety and Depression (G-HAD) scales, and a measure of hop...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2006
David W Kissane Maria McKenzie Sidney Bloch Chaya Moskowitz Dean P McKenzie Imogen O'Neill

OBJECTIVE The aim of family focused grief therapy is to reduce the morbid effects of grief among families at risk of poor psychosocial outcome. It commences during palliative care of terminally ill patients and continues into bereavement. The authors report a randomized, controlled trial. METHOD Using the Family Relationships Index, the authors screened 257 families of patients dying from can...

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