Death and BereavementAustin Harrison Kutscher Thomas, 1974 - 364 стор. |
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... parents and their child is an extremely important factor in the ability of the child to cope with his feelings . The age at which a child loses a parent or a parental figure must be taken into consideration and appropriate help given ...
... parents and their child is an extremely important factor in the ability of the child to cope with his feelings . The age at which a child loses a parent or a parental figure must be taken into consideration and appropriate help given ...
Сторінка 254
... parental relationships . It is not unusual to find that after the death of a parent , the remaining spouse never mentioned the deceased parent . In such a situation , the parent may need help in dis- cussing the deceased parent with the ...
... parental relationships . It is not unusual to find that after the death of a parent , the remaining spouse never mentioned the deceased parent . In such a situation , the parent may need help in dis- cussing the deceased parent with the ...
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... parent . The young child who has not yet learned the difference between angry wishes and angry deeds may become very anxious when his father dies . He may become terror - stricken , expecting the same fate . Since at this period the ...
... parent . The young child who has not yet learned the difference between angry wishes and angry deeds may become very anxious when his father dies . He may become terror - stricken , expecting the same fate . Since at this period the ...
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TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL THE PATIENT | 5 |
THE RIGHT TO DIE IN DIGNITY | 14 |
THE CHILD FACES HIS OWN DEATH | 20 |
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accept acute grief adult agitated depression anger anticipatory grief anxiety attitudes become behavior bereaved family bereaved person caller Chapter child Cocoanut Grove fire comfort dead deceased develop discussed dying patient EDGAR N effects elderly elders emotional empathy experience expression fact fact of death family members father fear feelings felt frequently friends funeral grief reaction grieving guilt Harper heart hospital husband illness important individual insomnia involved JOHN MILTON Karen Karen Harper leukemia LINDEMANN living Lord loss lost marriage melancholia ment mental meprobamate months mother mourner mourning normal nurse occur one's pain parent pattern period physical physician Plowman possible problems psychiatric Psychiatrist psychological psychotherapy reality relationship relatives response sense separation anxiety situation sleep social worker society sorrow suffering symptoms talk thee therapy thou thought tion understanding widow wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE York young