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Death And Trauma: The Traumatology Of Grieving (Series in Trauma and Loss) (Hardcover)

~ Charles Figley (Author) "The late 1960s saw the development of modern thanatology and what came to be called the Death Movement and the Hospice Movement (Simpson, 1989a)..." (more)
Key Phrases: traumatic pregnancy loss, nine gamut treatments, collarbone spot, New York, American Psychiatric Press, Journal of Traumatic Stress (more...)
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This text gathers together the most efficient and effective tools to ease the pain of grief and promote the natural process of bereavement. The purpose of the text is fourfold. Firstly, to provide a theoretical bridge between two fields by providing conceptual terminology, such as defining both "normal" versus "dysfunctional bereavement" and the meaning and range of death-related PTSD. Secondly, the volume confirms and illustrates the identical patterns of reactions between those who survive the death of a loved one and other traumatic events. Next, the text applies the most useful theoretical models to the bereavement experience, and in turn acknowledeges the utility of generalizing bereavement models to other traumatic experiences. The volume's final purpose is to identify and apply the most useful and effective approaches in traumatology literature to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of traumatic stressors other than death.

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"The late 1960s saw the development of modern thanatology and what came to be called the Death Movement and the Hospice Movement (Simpson, 1989a)." Read the first page
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traumatic pregnancy loss, nine gamut treatments, collarbone spot, fetal child, gamut spot, traumatic rage, transitional map, client tap, simple bereavement, psychological reversal, traumatic bereavement, traumatic grief, inner tip, grief play, traumatic death, traumatic reminders, boundary ambiguity, traumatic imagery, sniper attack, positive cognition, uncomplicated bereavement, parent guidance, eye movement desensitization, complicated mourning, intrusive imagery
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New York, American Psychiatric Press, Journal of Traumatic Stress, Key Element, Behavior Therapy, American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, American Journal of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, Death Studies, Government Printing Office, Accelerated Information Processing Model, Greenwood Press, Jason Aronson, Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Free Press, Journal of Social Issues, San Diego, American Psychological Association, Bloom Feshbach, Gulf Crisis, Impact of Events Scale, Bereavement Its
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