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Death And Trauma The Traumatology Of Grieving

Death And Trauma: The Traumatology Of Grieving

1st Edition

Edited By Charles R. Figley, Brian E. Bride, Nicholas Mazza
April 01, 1997

First published in 1997. Although the fields of thanatology and traumatology have received robust attention during their parallel development, little effort has been made to address their overlapping territory. This volume is the first attempt to do so. Specifically, the purpose of this book is ...

Wrapped in Mourning The Gift of Life and Donor Family Trauma

Wrapped in Mourning: The Gift of Life and Donor Family Trauma

1st Edition

By Sue Holtkamp
December 14, 2001

Based on 15 years of experience working with organ procurement organizations and donor families, Wrapped in Mourning addresses the heretofore unexplored subject of organ donor family trauma. This book covers the issues surrounding organ donation, including the history of organ transplantation, how ...

From Survival to Fulfilment A Framework for Traumatology

From Survival to Fulfilment: A Framework for Traumatology

1st Edition

By Paul Valent
August 01, 1998

First published in 1998. Paul Valent sees that the dialectic is not between "life and death" but between "life and trauma". This text theorizes that the big issues of life can now be approached through the science of traumatology. Through communication with, and observation of, people whose lives ...

Group Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Conceptualization, Themes and Processes

Group Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Conceptualization, Themes and Processes

1st Edition

Edited By Bruce Young, Dudley Blake
December 01, 2014

Group Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorders is a collection written by renowned PTSD experts who provide group treatment to trauma survivors. The book reviews the state-of-the-art applications of group therapy for survivors of trauma such as: rape victims, combat veterans, adult survivors ...

What Forever Means After the Death of a Child Transcending the Trauma, Living with the Loss

What Forever Means After the Death of a Child: Transcending the Trauma, Living with the Loss

1st Edition

By Kay Talbot
March 15, 2002

List of Tables. List of Figures. Series Editor's Foreword. Preface. Prologue. Acknowledgements. What It Means to Be a Parent After a Child Had Died. The "Mothers Now Childless" Study: Research Design and Findings. When a Child Dies, Does Grieving Ever End? One Death - A Thousand Strands of Pain: ...

Traumatic Grief Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention

Traumatic Grief: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention

1st Edition

By Selby Jacobs
March 01, 1999

The loss of a family member, significant other, or friend exposes the afflicted person to a higher risk for several types of psychiatric disorders. In addition to the potential complications that include major depression, anxiety, and PTSD, there is much current (and renewed) interest in ...

Children and Disasters

Children and Disasters

1st Edition

By Norma Gordon, Norman L. Farberow, Carl A. Maida
November 10, 2014

When disaster strikes, survivors suddenly find themselves in a world that has become confusing and unfamiliar. Such traumatic events impose severe psychological strain on every member of a community, but children are a particularly vulnerable group requiring special attention. Children and ...

When A Community Weeps Case Studies In Group Survivorship

When A Community Weeps: Case Studies In Group Survivorship

1st Edition

Edited By Ellen S. Zinner, Mary Beth Williams
August 12, 2014

When a Community Weeps provides a model for effective counselor intervention in bereaved communities. Individual chapters have been written by traumatologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and family members who have witnessed the effects of traumatic events first hand. Each ...

Not Trauma Alone Therapy for Child Abuse Survivors in Family and Social Context

Not Trauma Alone: Therapy for Child Abuse Survivors in Family and Social Context

1st Edition

By Steven Gold
July 17, 2014

How is an individual to lead a comfortable, productive existence when he or she was never taught the skills necessary for effective living? Adult survivors of child abuse often face this dilemma. Instead of being nurtured as children and taught life-skills by their caregivers, child abuse survivors...

Honoring Differences Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Trauma and Loss

Honoring Differences: Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Trauma and Loss

1st Edition

By Kathleen Nader, Nancy Dubrow, B. Hudnall Stamm
June 09, 2014

Wars, violence, and natural disasters often require mental health interventions with people from a multitude of ethnic groups, religions, and nationalities. Within the United States, those who care for the victims of trauma often assist individuals from a variety of immigrant cultures. Moreover, ...

Loss of the Assumptive World A Theory of Traumatic Loss

Loss of the Assumptive World: A Theory of Traumatic Loss

1st Edition

Edited By Jeffrey Kauffman
June 09, 2014

The assumptive world concept is a psychological principle of the conservation of human reality or "culture" - it is a lens for seeing the psychological disturbances that occur in times of change. In this collection, the authors examine the assumptive world from diverse theoretical perspectives, ...

Beyond Invisible Walls The Psychological Legacy of Soviet Trauma, East European Therapists and Their Patients

Beyond Invisible Walls: The Psychological Legacy of Soviet Trauma, East European Therapists and Their Patients

1st Edition

Edited By Jacob D. Lindy, Robert Jay Lifton
March 19, 2014

When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Westerners watched those who had survived the era of Soviet trauma emerge into what we hoped would be the exhilarating light of freedom. What we have witnessed, however, is a slow and painful process of progression and regression, of hope and disillusionment, of ...

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