Living with Grief: Loss in Later LifeKenneth J. Doka Hospice Foundation of America, 2002 - 363 עמודים As this book shows us, when a loved one dies we search for meaning in our own lives while struggling to hold onto memories of a precious life lost, O says Senator John Breaux in his introduction to this book. The 29 chapters of this book address the struggles, concerns and issues faced by the bereaved, and those who care for them. |
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Death In Life Kenneth J Doka | 17 |
Preparing for Departure Rounded Corners and | 33 |
GROWING OLD AND DYING | 55 |
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AARP African American ageism Alzheimer's disease American American Psychological Association Association awareness of mortality believe bereaved persons caregivers Caserta Center challenges changes chapter coping cultural death Death Education deceased depression disenfranchised grief Doka dying effective EMDR emotional end-of-life ethical experience experienced expressive therapy family members feel friends funeral genogram Geriatrics Gerontology grandparents grieving Hansson Hispanic hope hospice care Hospice Foundation hospice program husband important individuals intervention issues Journal later later-life families long-term long-term care loss loved meaning Medicare memories midlife Moss mourning National Neimeyer NHPCO nursing facilities nursing home older adults older persons one's pain palliative care parents patients physician professionals psychological recognize relationships residents response rituals role sense September 11 share sibling significant Silverman social stories Stroebe suicide survival survivors symptoms terminally ill therapy understanding Washington widowed worker York