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Friendship. --- Loss (Psychology) --- Separation (Psychology)
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Suicide --- Grief --- Separation (Psychology) --- Loss (Psychology)
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Examining modernity's pervasive rhetoric of loss and crisis from the unique perspective of women's lament traditions, 'Lamentation and Modernity' analyzes the ideological uses of loss in literary, philosophical, and social texts from the late 19th and 20th centuries. A significant reassessment of conceptions of modernity, 'At God's Funeral' contains studies of the lament tradition and the history of trauma; of philosophical texts by Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida; of literary works by William Faulkner, Ste;phane Mallarme;, Dimitris Hatzis, and Tahar Ben Jelloun, and of relevant cultural contexts, including the American & New South,& French nationalism of the 1880s, the Greek independence struggle, and the (de)colonization of Morocco.
Laments. --- Loss (Psychology) in literature. --- Women --- Psychology.
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Grief --- Bereavement --- Loss (Psychology) --- Violent deaths --- Tragedy
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Middle-aged men --- Artists --- Loss (Psychology) --- Soviet Union --- Social conditions
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This title looks at theoretical developments surrounding issues of change, loss and grieving, encouraging social workers to explore and reflect on the relevance of such issues to their own practice.
Loss (Psychology) --- Bereavement --- Family social work. --- Psychological aspects.
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The feelings and thoughts connected with loss, grief, dying and death have always concerned people. The author Bob is a specialist in crisis intervention. He has developed his experience in counselling and a workshop facilitator over a number of years. This updated self-directed study workbook will appeal to everyone with a health and social care interest. It can be used as a stand-alone module or at your workplace as part of an assessment programme, or as part of a more formal training programme at a college or other institution. You can read it in parts, if this is more convenient for you, o
Bereavement --- Grief. --- Loss (Psychology) --- Separation (Psychology) --- Psychological aspects.
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In Good Grief: Healing Through the Shadow of Loss, Deborah Morris Coryell describes grief as the experience of not having anywhere to place our love. She reminds us that all losses must be grieved and that paying attention to even the most minute experience of loss can help us to be more in tune with ourselves, allowing us to once again join the rhythm of life from which we have become disconnected.
Grief --- Bereavement --- Death --- Loss (Psychology) --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects.
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"Drawing on private expressions of grief expressed in letters, diaries, memoirs and poetry, Carol Acton focuses on the lived experience of wartime loss and on the power of the dominant public narratives to shape and control private experience of grief and its articulation. She shows how the experience of bereavement challenges the binaries through which war is constructed, 'home' and 'the front', 'ally' and 'enemy', and collapses constructions of war that confine it within geographic limits and dates. Since prescribed bereavement behaviour in British and North American cultures is gendered, and since the defining and regulating of gender roles becomes extreme in a country at war, the author pays particular attention to the gendering of representations of loss in wartime."
War and society --- War and literature --- War --- Grief --- Bereavement --- Emotions --- Loss (Psychology)
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