scholarly researche-titlescommissioningpublishinginformation sourceslibrary resourcesSerious mental illness is associated with substantial personal and interpersonal distress and life disruption for the sufferer and for his/her family. A common response to having and caring for a family member with a serious...
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Because grief counselors are enmeshed within Western, biomedical notions of grieving that draw heavily on linear, phase, and stage models of bereavement, the ultimate telos of their counseling in cases of brain death is getting the family to accept the brain death determination. Clinical ethicists,...
- 《Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling Advancing Theory & Professional Practice Through Scholarly & Reflective Publications》 被引量: 8发表: 2015年 The psychological effects of stillbirth and neonatal death on fathers: Systematic review OBJECTIVE: To review the available evidence on the psychological...
The screener was developed for measuring complicated grief symptoms among crisis counseling recipients following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks [46] and has since demonstrated sufficient reliability and discriminant validity [47]. The BGQ consists of five items assessing respondent experiences with...