Psychology of Grief

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Author_Richard Gross
Bereaved People
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Complicated Grief
Continuing Bonds
coping
Cruise
Cruse Bereavement Care
cultural norms mourning
death
DPM.
Dual Process Model
emotional resilience bereavement
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Existential Level
Grief Work
growth
Human Suffering
Infant Death
Instrumental Grievers
Intuitive Griever
kinship
Kubler-Ross
Large Families
loss
Lost Attachment Figure
Meaning Reconstruction Approach
mourning process analysis
pastoral support
PGD
post-traumatic growth
psychoanalytic grief theory
psychological adjustment loss
psychology myth debunking series
psychosocial transition theory
psychotherapy
Ptg
separation
Sids Death
Spinal Cord
Spousal Bereavement
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Suicide Bereavement
Traumatic Bereavement
UCG
understanding grief emotional impact
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138088061
  • Weight: 120g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is happening emotionally when we grieve for a loved one? Is there a ‘right’ way to grieve? What effect does grief have on how we see ourselves?

The Psychology of Grief is a humane and intelligent account that highlights the wide range of responses we have to losing a loved one and explores how psychologists have sought to explain this experience. From Freud’s pioneering psychoanalysis to discredited ideas that we must pass through ‘stages’ of grief, the book examines the social and cultural norms that frame or limit our understanding of the grieving process, as well as looking at the language we use to describe it.

Everyone, at some point in their lives, experiences bereavement and The Psychology of Grief will help readers understand both their own and others’ feelings of grief that accompany it.

Richard Gross works for Cruse Bereavement Care, the UK’s largest organisation offering bereavement support. He has been an author of books in psychology for over 30 years.