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Grief therapy --- Mental health counseling --- Counseling --- Grief. --- Psychotherapy --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- methods. --- Grief --- Counseling, Mental health --- Health counseling --- Mental health services --- Grief counseling --- methods
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Although most areas of human experience are nowadays discussed freely and openly, the subject of death is still surrounded by conventional attitudes and reticence that offer only fragile comfort because they evade the real issues. The dying may thus be denied the opportunity of sharing their feelings and discussing their needs with family, friends, or hospital staff. Although receiving devoted medical care, a dying patient is often socially isolated and avoided, since professional staff and students can find contact painful and embarrasing. Aware of the strains imposed on all sides by this situation, Dr Kubler-Ross established a seminar at the University of Chicago to consider the implications of terminal illness for patients and for those involved in their care. Patients invited to talk about their experience often found great relief in expressing their fear and anger and were able to move towards a state of acceptance and peace.The seminar, initially composed of students of medicine, sociology, psychology, and theology, but later joined by hospital staff and relatives of patients, enabled many members to come to terms with their own feelings and to respond constructi to what the patients had to teach them.
Death --- Bereavement --- Attitude to Death. --- Grief. --- terminaal zieke (terminale patiënt) --- getuigenissen --- dood --- stervensbegeleiding --- levenseinde (einde van het leven, levenseindebeslissing) --- recht op waardig sterven --- stervensproces (sterven) --- Terminal Care --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Psychological aspects. --- malade terminal (patient terminal) --- témoignages --- mort --- accompagnement de personnes proches de la mort --- fin de vie (décision de fin de vie) --- droit de mourir dans la dignité --- mourir --- psychology. --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Sociology of health --- Attitude to Death --- Grief --- psychology
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Examining the compelling and often poignant connection between women and the material culture of death, this collection focuses on the objects women make, the images they keep, the practices they use or are responsible for, and the places they inhabit and construct through ritual and custom. Womens material practices, ranging from wearing mourning jewelry to dressing the dead, stitching memorial samplers to constructing skull boxes, collecting funeral programs to collecting and studying diseased hearts, making and collecting taxidermies, and making sculptures honoring the death, are explored in this collection as well as womens affective responses and sentimental labor that mark their expected and unexpected participation in the social practices surrounding death and the dead. The largely invisible work involved in commemorating and constructing narratives and memorials about the dead-from family members and friends to national figures-calls attention to the role women as memory keepers for families, local communities, and the nation. Women have tended to work collaboratively, making, collecting, and sharing objects that conveyed sentiments about the deceased, whether human or animal, as well as the identity of mourners. Death is about loss, and many of the mourning practices that women have traditionally and are currently engaged in are about dealing with private grief and public loss as well as working to mitigate the more general anxiety that death engenders about the impermanence of life.
History of civilization --- women [female humans] --- Death --- Memorialization. --- Women and death --- Mort --- Commémorations --- Femmes et mort --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Women and death. --- Grief. --- Women --- Attitude to Death. --- Funeral Rites. --- 7.01 --- 7.049 --- Gender Studies --- Kunsttheorie ; over de dood ; het rouwen ; rouw --- Grafmonumenten ; graftombes ; van of door vrouwen --- Sterven ; dood ; socio-culturele aspecten --- Mortuary Customs --- Custom, Mortuary --- Customs, Mortuary --- Funeral Rite --- Mortuary Custom --- Rite, Funeral --- Rites, Funeral --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Death and women --- Memorialisation --- Memorials --- psychology. --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Commémorations --- Memorialization --- Grief --- Attitude to Death --- Funeral Rites --- Social aspects --- psychology --- dood --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- vrouwengeschiedenis
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With 15 ready-to-use protocols, this book explains the theory and practice of art therapy approaches to grief and features client case studies and art therapists' own experiences. Methods, procedures and a discussion of themes are organised in an instructional manner for ease of replication in a wide variety of clinical settings.
Grief therapy. --- Attachment behavior. --- Arts --- Art Therapy --- Mindfulness --- Behavior Therapy --- Grief. --- Object Attachment. --- Bonding, Psychological --- Object Relationship --- Psychological Bonding --- Bonding (Psychology) --- Bonds, Emotional --- Emotional Bonds --- Object Relations --- Symbiotic Relations (Psychology) --- Attachment, Object --- Attachments, Object --- Bond, Emotional --- Bondings (Psychology) --- Emotional Bond --- Object Attachments --- Object Relation --- Object Relationships --- Relation, Object --- Relation, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relations, Object --- Relations, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relationship, Object --- Relationships, Object --- Symbiotic Relation (Psychology) --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Arts therapy --- Creative arts therapy --- Expressive arts therapy --- Behavior, Attachment --- Developmental psychology --- Love --- Transitional objects (Psychology) --- Grief counseling --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutic use. --- methods. --- Grief --- HEALTH & FITNESS --- MEDICAL --- Diseases --- General. --- Clinical Medicine. --- Diseases. --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Internal Medicine. --- Sorrow --- Emotions --- Loss (Psychology)
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Cross-Cultural Comparison. --- Grief. --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic Theory. --- Social Change. --- -Psychoanalysis and culture --- -Social change --- -Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Culture and psychoanalysis --- Culture --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychoanalytical Theory --- Theory, Psychoanalytic --- Oral Character --- Character, Oral --- Characters, Oral --- Oral Characters --- Psychoanalytic Theories --- Psychoanalytical Theories --- Theories, Psychoanalytic --- Theories, Psychoanalytical --- Theory, Psychoanalytical --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Modernization --- Social Development --- Social Impact --- Change, Social --- Changes, Social --- Development, Social --- Developments, Social --- Impact, Social --- Impacts, Social --- Social Changes --- Social Developments --- Social Impacts --- Group Processes --- trends. --- History --- Psychological aspects --- -History --- Freud, Sigmund --- -Psychology --- Psychoanalysis and culture --- Social change --- Psychoanalyse --- History. --- cultuur en religie --- -trends. --- cultuur en religie. --- -Modernization --- -Freud, Sigmund --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Grief --- Psychoanalytic Theory --- Social Change --- Transcultural Studies --- Comparison, Cross-Cultural --- Comparisons, Cross-Cultural --- Cross Cultural Comparison --- Cross-Cultural Comparisons --- Studies, Transcultural --- Study, Transcultural --- Transcultural Study --- Cultural Characteristics --- Psychological aspects&delete& --- trends --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Psychology.
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Does the popular notion of a 'broken heart' have some grounding in reality? How can grief affect the body in ways that necessitate medical care and may even be life-threatening? Bereavement and Health constitutes a comprehensive review of what is known about the impact of bereavement on surviving partners. Drawing on the work of psychologists, sociologists, epidemiologists, and psychiatrists, Wolfgang and Margaret Stroebe offer a theoretically coherent perspective focused on conjugal loss. After a thorough discussion of stress and depression models of bereavement, the authors present their own theoretical approach, emphasizing social contacts and the interpersonal nature of grief. They then examine the psychological and medical consequences of bereavement: Are the bereaved at higher risk than those who have not lost a partner? What has research revealed about the causes, symptoms, and outcomes of grief? Key questions about recovery from grief are also addressed: Is the health risk of bereavement severe enough to have lasting or even fatal consequences? Is it possible to identify those bereaved who are at high risk before their health suffers? What are the strategies that are most likely to lead to effective coping? Can attempts at intervention be effective? The Stroebes' combination of theoretical integration and methodological rigor will make Bereavement and Health a standard text for years to come.
Bereavement --- Grief --- Loss (Psychology) --- Sick --- Stress (Psychology) --- Bereavement. --- Death --- Grief. --- Stress, Psychological --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Bereavements --- Emotional stress --- Mental stress --- Psychological stress --- Tension (Psychology) --- Mental health --- Psychology --- Diathesis-stress model (Psychology) --- Life change events --- Type A behavior --- Diseases --- Illness behavior --- Sick role --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Applied --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Emotions --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Consolation --- Psychological Stress --- Stress, Psychologic --- Stressor, Psychological --- Life Stress --- Life Stresses --- Psychologic Stress --- Psychological Stresses --- Psychological Stressor --- Psychological Stressors --- Stress, Life --- Stresses, Life --- Stresses, Psychological --- Stressors, Psychological --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Physiological aspects --- Psychological aspects --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Sexology --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Physiological aspects. --- Psychology.
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palliatieve zorg --- stervensbegeleiding --- bio-ethiek --- rouw --- Palliative Care. --- Terminal Care. --- Bereavement. --- Grief. --- Home Care Services. --- 364.44 --- 253:362.1 --- Academic collection --- 253:362.1 Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Care Services, Home --- Home Care --- Services, Home Care --- Domiciliary Care --- Care, Domiciliary --- Care, Home --- Home Care Service --- Service, Home Care --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Bereavements --- Death --- End of Life Care --- Care End, Life --- Care Ends, Life --- Care, Terminal --- Life Care End --- Life Care Ends --- Advance Care Planning --- Palliative Surgery --- Palliative Therapy --- Surgery, Palliative --- Therapy, Palliative --- Palliative Treatment --- Care, Palliative --- Palliative Treatments --- Treatment, Palliative --- Treatments, Palliative --- Pain --- Terminal Care --- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing --- Palliative Medicine --- 364.44 Immateriele hulp aan persoon en gezin. Sociaal medische hulp. Sociaal culturele hulp --sociale zorg --- Immateriele hulp aan persoon en gezin. Sociaal medische hulp. Sociaal culturele hulp --sociale zorg --- 612.67 --- 179.7 --- Palliative Supportive Care --- Supportive Care, Palliative --- familiebegeleiding --- slechtnieuwsgesprekken --- Sociology of health --- vrijwilligerswerk --- pijn --- Philosophical anthropology --- patiënt-verpleegkundige relatie --- thuisverpleegkunde --- palliatieve zorgen --- thuiszorg --- medische ethiek --- mondhygiëne --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Sociology of social care --- rouwverwerking --- dood --- Palliatieve zorg --- Sterven --- Rouw --- Palliatieve zorgen --- Stervensbegeleiding --- Rouwen --- Thuiszorg --- Ziekenhuizen --- Palliative Care --- Grief --- Home Care Services --- Home Health Care --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- End-Of-Life Cares --- Ziekenhuis --- Ouderenzorg
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Attitude to Death. --- Death. --- Grief. --- Psychotherapy. --- Bereavement --- -Bereavement --- -Medical care --- Psychotherapy --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Public health --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Consolation --- Death --- Loss (Psychology) --- Clinical Psychotherapists --- Logotherapy --- Psychotherapists --- Clinical Psychotherapist --- Logotherapies --- Psychotherapies --- Psychotherapist --- Psychotherapist, Clinical --- Psychotherapists, Clinical --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- Psychological aspects --- Psychosomatic aspects --- Treatment --- Medical care. --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychosomatic aspects. --- Bereavement -- Psychological aspects. --- Bereavement -- Psychosomatic aspects. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Medical care --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Attitude --- Delivery of Health Care --- Pathologic Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Emotions --- Diseases --- Health Care --- Grief --- Attitude to Death --- Social Sciences --- Psychology --- Schema Therapy --- Schema Therapies --- Therapies, Schema --- Therapy, Schema --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life
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Ziek worden is niet zomaar een ziekte hebben. Het raakt de patiënt en zijn familie in het hele bestaan.Hoe kun je omgaan met ziekte, handicap, sterven ? Recente bevindingen uit de psychologie en andere wetenschappen werpen een duidelijk licht op het ziek-zijn, op het nabij-zijn en het op-weg-gaan met de patiënt en de familie. Dit boek toetst deze bevindingen aan de praktijk. Uitgebreid wordt gemaakt van de eigen ervaringen van patiënten en hun familie.Vooreerst worden algemene richtlijnen aangereikt voor een betere opvang en begeleiding. Maar ook worden voor de meest voorkomende patiëntengroepen de specifieke problemen en begeleidingsaspecten uitvoerig toegelicht. Zo komen aan bod: hart- en vaatziekten, kanker, chirurgische ingrepen, intensieve zorgen, ongelukken, chronische ziekten, huidziekten. Eén hoofdstuk is speciaal gewijd aan sterven en rouwen. Dank zij een goede begeleiding kan een mens geheeld worden.
610.15 )* MEDISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE --- chronische patiënt --- chronische ziekten --- familiebegeleiding --- patiënt --- patiëntenbegeleiding --- patiëntgericht verplegen --- psychosociale problemen --- stervensbegeleiding --- terminale zorgen --- Patientenbegeleiding : psychosociale aspecten --- 659.2.056 --- Patiënten: psychosociale hulpverlening --- kanker --- hartziekten --- rouw --- Crisis Intervention. --- Grief. --- Family. --- Neoplasms --- Patients --- #gsdb6 --- medische psychologie --- 613.48 --- cardiologie (hartziekten) --- chirurgie --- dermatologie (huidziekten) --- intensieve zorgen afdeling (intensive care unit) --- oncologie (gezwelziekten) --- patiëntenbegeleiding (patiëntenvoorlichting) --- vaatziekten (bloedvatenziekten) --- Extended Family --- Family Life Cycle --- Family Research --- Filiation --- Kinship Networks --- Relatives --- Family Life Cycles --- Family Members --- Family, Reconstituted --- Stepfamily --- Extended Families --- Families --- Families, Extended --- Families, Reconstituted --- Family Member --- Family, Extended --- Kinship Network --- Life Cycle, Family --- Life Cycles, Family --- Network, Kinship --- Networks, Kinship --- Reconstituted Families --- Reconstituted Family --- Research, Family --- Stepfamilies --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing --- Crisis Interventions --- Intervention, Crisis --- Interventions, Crisis --- 362.11 --- 612.67 --- 61 --- psychology. --- (zie ook: vaatziekten) --- (zie ook: informed consent) --- (zie ook: dood, euthanasie, palliatieve zorgen, rouw, terminale zorgen) --- Grandparents --- Bereavement --- Emergencies --- 362.1 ) Patiëntenbegeleiding --- Familiebegeleiding (ouderbegeleiding) --- Medische psychologie --- Patiëntenbegeleiding --- 614.253 --- rouwverwerking --- Sociology of social care --- Sociology of policy --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Sociology of health --- Malades--Psychologie --- Zieken--Psychologie --- patiëntenbegeleiding (gez) --- Crisis Intervention --- Grief --- Family --- psychology --- Brief Advice --- Brief Interventions --- Brief Treatment --- Screening and Brief Intervention --- Advice, Brief --- Brief Intervention --- Brief Treatments --- Intervention, Brief --- Treatment, Brief
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Death --- Loss (Psychology) --- Terminal care --- Terminal care. --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- End-of-life care --- Terminally ill --- Dying --- End of life --- Care and treatment --- Medical care --- Psychology --- Philosophy --- Care of the sick --- Critical care medicine --- Life --- Thanatology --- Attitude to Death. --- Grief. --- Pain. --- Palliative Care. --- Terminal Care. --- Mourning --- Griefs --- Mournings --- Bereavement --- Attitudes to Death --- Death, Attitude to --- Death, Attitudes to --- End of Life Care --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- Care, Terminal --- End-Of-Life Cares --- Advance Care Planning --- Palliative Supportive Care --- Palliative Surgery --- Palliative Therapy --- Surgery, Palliative --- Therapy, Palliative --- Palliative Treatment --- Care, Palliative --- Palliative Treatments --- Supportive Care, Palliative --- Treatment, Palliative --- Treatments, Palliative --- Pain --- Terminal Care --- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing --- Palliative Medicine --- Ache --- Pain, Burning --- Pain, Crushing --- Pain, Migratory --- Pain, Radiating --- Pain, Splitting --- Suffering, Physical --- Aches --- Burning Pain --- Burning Pains --- Crushing Pain --- Crushing Pains --- Migratory Pain --- Migratory Pains --- Pains, Burning --- Pains, Crushing --- Pains, Migratory --- Pains, Radiating --- Pains, Splitting --- Physical Suffering --- Physical Sufferings --- Radiating Pain --- Radiating Pains --- Splitting Pain --- Splitting Pains --- Sufferings, Physical --- Analgesia --- Pain Insensitivity, Congenital --- Analgesics --- Hyperalgesia --- Palliative Care --- Palliative treatment. --- Attitude to Death --- Grief --- Mort --- Perte (Psychologie) --- Soins en phase terminale --- Chagrin. --- Douleur. --- Soins palliatifs. --- Soins en phase terminale. --- grief. --- Aspect psychologique --- Aspect psychologique. --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Therapeutics --- Emotions --- Pleasure --- Senses and sensation --- Symptoms --- Suffering --- Sorrow
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