This article presents qualitative interview data from the research project "Grief Support Groups in Norway" (2009-2011). The aim of this part of the study ... K Dyregrov,A Dyregrov,I Johnsen - 《Omega》 被引量: 8发表: 2014年 Living well with grief : insights on bereavement support Th...
Recently there has been more interest in the topics of bereavement and grief care after the loss of a family member in Japan. Because the infant and child mortality is at very low rate and caused suddenly in many cases, parents are unprepared to deal with the loss of a child. The grief...
Long-term Buddhist meditation (Vipassana), Al-Anon 12-step recovery, yoga, grief groups, diving into death and dying, living life to its fullest, connecting to community, training at a Buddhist hospice house (Zen Hospice Project) in hospice work, training as a hospital chaplain at UCSF where...
Licensed therapists lead what Comfort Zone calls healing circles, or small grief support groups. In healing circles, campers are given the opportunity to tell their story, or introduce their loved one with a photo or a memory. Young campers, or “little buddies,” and are paired with older,...
We hypothesized that plasma levels of oxytocin will be higher in individuals with CG compared to the other groups, reflecting an increased activation of the attachment system. In addition, we hypothesize that there will be a significant moderating effect of sex. Methods: Participants were N = 47...
In the grief process, when the bereaved families remembered the experience with the deceased, they reconsidered the feelings of regret caused by noticing the support of the people around them who connected by the deceased, finding out the meaning of the deceased's way of life at the end of ...
Bereavement and Grief Support in a Super-aged Society Whether stemming from a tragic event in the life of a child such as the loss of a parent, or a community-devastating occurrence such as a natural disaster,... Y Sakaguchi - 《Journal of Japan Academy of Gerontological Nursing》 被引量...
Whether being a response to literal death or symbolic loss, grief is the process of working through relinquishing emotional attachments to the lost object. The grieving person resuscitates the existence of the lost object in the psyche DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.114.149773 ...