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grief counseling
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grief counselling
The process by which a trained counselor or a support group helps a person work through normal feelings of sorrow after a loss, such as the death of…
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2017
2017
The Impact of Hospice Patient Disease Type and Length of Stay on Caregiver Utilization of Grief Counseling: A 10-Year Retrospective Study
William W. Palmer
,
F. Yuen
The American journal of hospice & palliative care
2017
Corpus ID: 21857952
This investigation explored the relationship between hospice patient disease type, length of stay (LOS) in hospice, and caregiver…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Early intervention for trauma and loss: overview and working care model
B. Litz
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
2015
Corpus ID: 21947850
No abstract available. (Published: 11 June 2015) Citation: European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2015, 6 : 28543 - http://dx.doi…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
What Does It Mean To Be A Bodily Soul
C. Evans
,
Brandon Rickabaugh
2015
Corpus ID: 170866640
Evangelical scholars have recently offered criticisms of mind-body dualism from the disciplines of theology, philosophy, and…
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2010
2010
Who Needs Grief Counseling? A Report from the Scott & White Grief Study
L. Gamino
,
K. Sewell
,
N. Hogan
,
Saundra Mason
Omega
2010
Corpus ID: 24367851
Cluster analysis was performed on a diverse group of 69 non-clinical grievers whose loved ones died between 12–40 months prior to…
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2008
2008
[Providing grief counseling to a major depressive elderly widower: a nurse's experience].
Hsiu-Ching Chu
,
P. Chow
Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing
2008
Corpus ID: 25666999
The death of a spouse is both a major loss and a tremendous life stressor for the partner left behind. Such has been shown to be…
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2006
2006
Lost in Translation: Neo-Bernean or Neo-Freudian?
S. Karpman
2006
Corpus ID: 151803899
This article offers a historical perspective and novel insights into the theoretical and organizational issues currently at play…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Death, dying and grief in a transcultural context: application of the Giger and Davidhizar assessment model.
S. Dowd
,
V. Poole
,
R. Davidhizar
,
J. Giger
The Hospice Journal
1998
Corpus ID: 43006084
One of the most challenging aspects of death education and grief counseling is providing care and education that is relevant to…
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1997
Review
1997
Dying, death, and grief. Helping patients and their families through the process.
K. Krigger
,
J. D. McNeely
,
S. Lippmann
Postgraduate medicine
1997
Corpus ID: 25091133
When a patient has terminal illness and death is imminent, grief is a normal reaction. Primary care physicians can help patients…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Perinatal Bereavement Support Service: Three-Year Review
R. Moscarello
Journal of Palliative Care
1989
Corpus ID: 37185702
Perinatal loss and grief have been recognized as a special form of loss in the last ten years. Perinatal death includes…
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1988
1988
Balance and boundaries in grief counseling: an intervention framework for volunteer training.
D. Dush
The Hospice Journal
1988
Corpus ID: 29536263
Volunteers or paraprofessional counselors are commonly used to provide supportive care to the bereaved. These counselors…
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