Bereavement Care for Families by David W. Kissane, Francine Parnes

By David W. Kissane, Francine Parnes

Grief is a relatives affair. while a friend dies, the misery reverberates during the rapid and . relations treatment has lengthy attended to problems with loss and grief, but now not because the dominant healing paradigm. Bereavement take care of Families alterations that: it's a useful source for the clinician, person who attracts upon the proof helping kin ways to bereavement care and in addition offers clinically orientated, strategic tips on how you can include relations methods into different versions. next chapters set forth a close, research-based healing version that clinicians can use to facilitate treatment, interact the ambivalent, care for uncertainty, deal with kin clash, advance practical objectives, and extra. Any clinician delicate to the jobs relatives play in bereavement care want glance no extra than this groundbreaking text.

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This chapter presents a family systems conceptual framework for clinical assessment and intervention to facilitate adaptation in the wake of loss. Drawing together developments in theory, research, and practice, I consider the impact of death on the family as a functional unit, with far-reaching implications for all members and their relationships. I describe family challenges and risk factors for maladaptation and highlight transactional processes that foster family resilience. From an Individual Focus to a Systemic Lens Clinical approaches to death and loss throughout the mental health and bereavement fields, influenced strongly by the medical model, have focused on grief by an individual.

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Eventually, Tulla tired of his avoidance and chose instead to marry another friend. Humiliated by her decision, Munch turned again to drinking. 6 David W. Kissane Fighting with Tulla was sometimes dramatic: during one skirmish, a gun misfired, causing Munch to lose a finger. As he drank more heavily, he became paranoid with auditory hallucinations, necessitating hospitalization for six months in 1908. Upon recovery, Munch chose a more solitary life. In 1909, he bought an 11-acre property at Ekely, outside of Oslo, where he spent much of his remaining life.

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