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Bereavement --- Consolation --- Grief --- Loss (Psychology)
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Grief in children. --- Separation (Psychology) in children. --- Loss (Psychology) in children. --- Children --- Counseling of.
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Grief --- Loss (Psychology) --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Bereavement --- Deuil --- Mort --- Aspect psychologique --- Physiological aspects --- Psychology --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Emotions --- Death - Psychological aspects
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The Handbook of Bereavement constitutes a comprehensive review of scientific knowledge on the consequences of losing a loved person through death. The volume brings into focus a wide variety of theoretical approaches that have been incorporated into bereavement research. Physiological changes associated with the mental and physical consequences of bereavement, where significant advances in knowledge have been made, are surveyed. The phenomenology of grief, distinctions between normal and pathological grief, as well as measurement and assessment techniques, are given detailed coverage. Chapters document not only detrimental effects to mental and physical health, but a much broader range of consequences associated with loss. The Handbook of Bereavement brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars to report research and explore key issues on the topic of bereavement. Focusing on methodologically sound, theoretically oriented, and empirically derived knowledge, the authors provide a structured framework for researchers and practitioners.
Grief --- Bereavement --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Philosophical anthropology --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Emotions --- Loss (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Grief. --- Psychological aspects. --- Bereavement - Psychological aspects --- Death - Psychological aspects
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Bereavement. --- Grief. --- Loss (Psychology) --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Parents --- Psychoanalyse --- Death. --- klinische beschouwingen --- Loss (Psychology). --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis). --- klinische beschouwingen. --- Bereavement --- Grief --- Death of parents --- Parent death --- Parental death --- Object relations theory (Psychoanalysis) --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Death --- Terminally ill parents --- Psychoanalysis --- Interpersonal relations --- Psychology --- Emotions --- Consolation
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Love poetry, Latin. --- Erotic poetry, Latin. --- Didactic poetry, Latin. --- Separation (Psychology) --- Skin --- Seduction --- Care and hygiene --- Poetry --- Love poetry, Latin --- Didactic poetry, Latin --- Erotic poetry, Latin --- -Cutis --- Integument (Skin) --- Beauty, Personal --- Body covering (Anatomy) --- Breaking up (Interpersonal relations) --- Loss of loved one by separation --- Love loss (Psychology) --- Farewells --- Interpersonal relations --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Loss (Psychology) --- Sex crimes --- Torts --- Latin erotic poetry --- Latin poetry --- Latin didactic poetry --- Latin love poetry --- -Care and hygiene --- -Breaking up (Interpersonal relations) --- Cutis --- Separation (Psychology) - Poetry. --- Skin - Care and hygiene - Poetry. --- Seduction - Poetry
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Elizabeth Bishop represents a full-scale examination of Bishop's work—poetry, prose, and selected unpublished material—to reveal how personal loss becomes implicated in her vision of self as fluid and unfixed and, at the same time, how gender and sexual identity inform the experience of loss in the act of writing. Susan McCabe argues that Bishop counters modernist claims for an autonomous art object and an impersonal artist; Bishop's writing never represents an escape into perfected forms, but instead calls attention to the processes of language that construct identity. McCabe emphasizes how personal experience is deeply enmeshed with Bishop's poetics. Bishop's project returns to her early losses—the death of her father and her mother's madness—and uses them to disclose the instability of the concepts of self or place through a rhetoric of indeterminacy and uncertainty. Although Bishop has recently begun to receive the critical attention she deserves, this book uniquely brings loss to the foreground in connection with identity, gender, and the fashioning of a feminist poetics.
American literature --- Psychological study of literature --- Thematology --- Depth psychology --- Bishop, Elizabeth --- Women and literature --- Loss (Psychology) in literature. --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Poetry --- Lesbians in literature. --- Poetics --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Literature --- History --- Psychological aspects. --- Bishop, Elizabeth, --- בישופ, אליזבט, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- BISHOP (ELIZABETH), 1911-1979 --- WOMEN AND LITERATURE --- PSYCHANALYSE ET LITTERATURE --- U.S. --- HISTORY --- 20TH CENTURY --- ETATS-UNIS
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Deuil (Psychanalyse) --- Deuil (Psychologie) --- Deuil causé par une perte --- Loss (Psychology) --- Perte (Psychologie) --- Perte [Deuil causé par une perte ] --- Psychanalyse --- Psychoanalyse --- Rouw om een verlies --- Rouwen om een verlies --- Travail du deuil --- Verlies (Psychologie) --- Verlies [Rouw om ] --- verlies --- psychoanalytische therapie --- Academic collection --- #KVHB:Psychoanalyse --- #KVHB:Psychotherapie --- 415.3 --- 607.32 --- borderlinesyndroom --- persoonlijkheidsstoornissen --- psychoanalyse --- psychotherapie --- verliesverwerking --- Verliesverwerking --- 159.94 --- 615.81 --- Uitvoerende functies --- Psychoanalyse als therapie --- Bereavement --- Psychological aspects
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