Thegriefyou experience while coping with a dying parent or other loved one is different than what you experience after someone has died. Anticipatory grief is felt before the death occurs, and it can affect both the loved ones ofsomeone who is nearing deathand the person who is actually dying...
The reaction children have to the death of a grandparent very much depends on their age. However, children need adults to help them understand their grandparent won’t return and death is final. Because it’s new, they need help coping with the death experience and may be afraid to let ...
This study examines Ihe resources considered most helpful by 83 adults, aged 35 to 60, in coping with the death of a parent. Friends, family members and peers who themselves had experienced a parent's death were most often cited as being particu- larly important resources. Daughters were mo...
Gender specific coping patterns in widowed parents with dependent children. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. 2001; 43 (3):201–216.Boerner K, Silverman PR. Gender specific coping patterns in widowed parents with dependent children. Omega 2001;43(3):201-16....
Most doctors find healthy strategies to support their dying patients. These same strategies help physicians keep themselves emotionally healthy, too. Sharing the emotional pain with a significant other, parent, another doctor or a therapist while omitting confidential patient information can ...
Open to Hope. (2016). Giving a Voice To Grief and Recovery. Retrieved fromhttps://www.opentohope.com/?gclid=CNnb4onUnrwCFcdQOgodH1EAoA American Society of Clinical Oncology. (2015, December). Coping with Grief. Retrieved fromhttps://www.cancer.net/coping-with-cancer/managing-emotions/gri...
How to cope with family fighting after a death: I wish we had an easy solution to solve all conflict. If we did, we'd probably be busy making the rounds on Oprah and Dr. Phil. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer. All we can provide a little insight into why these conflicts may...
Family caregivers' conceptualisation of quality end-of-life care for people with dementia: A qualitative study. People with dementia have been described as the 'disadvantaged dying' with poor end-of-life care. Towards the end of life, people with dementia cannot repo... Nathan,Davies,Greta,.....
Cancer presents the affected family with major challenges and disruptions. Family therapists offer a valuable but underutilized resource. Multiple marriage... AC Sherman,S Simonton - 《Family Journal》 被引量: 43发表: 2001年 Living with Head and Neck Cancer and Coping with Dying when Treatments ...
The Child Dying in the Hospital Genevieve V. Foley Pages 1-10 Care of the Dying Child at Home Ida M. Martinson Pages 11-22 The Bereaved Parent Harriet Sarnoff Schiff Pages 23-36 Where Was God? Harold S. Kushner Pages 37-49 The Clergyman’s Role in Grief Counseling ...