Handbook of Traumatic Loss
A Guide to Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Thompson, Neil; Stevenson, Robert G; Cox, Gerry R
Handbook of Traumatic Loss
A Guide to Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Thompson, Neil; Stevenson, Robert G; Cox, Gerry R
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The Handbook of Traumatic Loss adopts a broad, holistic approach that recognizes traumatic loss much more fully as a multidimensional human phenomenon, not simply a medical condition.
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The Handbook of Traumatic Loss adopts a broad, holistic approach that recognizes traumatic loss much more fully as a multidimensional human phenomenon, not simply a medical condition.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182332
- ISBN-10: 1138182338
- Artikelnr.: 47515527
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182332
- ISBN-10: 1138182338
- Artikelnr.: 47515527
Neil Thompson is an independent writer, educator, and adviser based in Wales. He was formerly the editor of the US-based international journal, Illness, Crisis, & Loss and currently runs the Avenue Professional Development Programme. Gerry R. Cox is professor emeritus of sociology/archaeology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, former director of the Center for Death Education & Bioethics, and a member of the board of directors of the National Prison Hospice Association. Robert G. Stevenson is senior professor in the graduate counseling program of Mercy College in New York and a recipient of the New York State Defense of Freedom Medal. He developed the first independent course on death education at the high-school level and taught it for 25 years
List of Figures Editors and Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgements
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Traumatic Loss Introduction 1.
Traumatic Loss: An Existentialist Perspective Neil Thompson 2. Spirituality
and Traumatic Loss: Pathways to Healing through Spiritual Classics and
Focusing Kimberly L. Sangster and Aoife C. Lee 3. Assisted Death and
Suicide: Comparing Grief Reactions Erica G. Srinivasan 4. Traumatic Grief,
Crisis, and Attachment Patterns, Susan Adams 5.Exploding Houses, Wild
Animals, and Spiders: Dreams and Nightmares Following Sudden or Traumatic
Death Janet Buntrock 6. Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Walsh and Neil
Thompson 7. Old Age and Assaults on the Self: A Disenfranchised Form of
Trauma? Sue Thompson 8. Understanding and Managing Youth and Elderly
Suicide in Developed East Asia: The Imperative of Compassion in Public
Health Andy H. Y. Ho, Cheryl H. K. Chui and Monica Borshel Part Two:
Responding to Traumatic Loss Introduction 9. Coping with the Aftermath of
Trauma and Loss Rob Stevenson 10. Compassionate Death Telling in Sudden and
Traumatic Deaths Dan Festa 11. Using Art to Aid Trauma Recovery Sandra
Bertman 12. How to Say "It" When No One Can: Death Notification & Children,
Teens, and Adults: Grief After Sudden or Traumatic Death Michelle Post 13.
Family Therapy and Traumatic Losses Stephanie Rabenstein and Darcy Harris
14. Miming in the Choir: The Impact of Traumatic Loss and Lessons for
Caregivers Irene Renzenbrink 15. The Impact of Trauma Work on Professional
Staff: The Omagh Bomb Paula McFadden 16. Closure for the 96? Sudden Death,
Traumatic Grief and the New Hillsborough Inquests Mike Brennan Part Three:
Societal Issues and Responses Introduction 17. Theorizing Trauma: A New and
Critical Understanding Jason Powell and Paul Taylor 18. A Critical Look at
Trauma and its Treatment Darcy Harris and Rebecca Machado 19. Pouring Salt
in an Open Grief: The Traumatizing Antics of the Westboro Baptist Church,
Harold Ivan Smith 20. Family Response to Traumatic Loss Paul C. Rosenblatt
21. The Thing that Happened: Hope and Healing at Hope North Uganda Janet
McCord 22. Losing inhibitions? Young Women, Alcohol, and Loss in the
Nighttime Economy Melissa Stepney and Paul Stepney 23. Trauma and the
American Indian Societies Gerry Cox 24. Disenfranchised Grief and Trauma
Kenneth J. Doka Conclusion Afterword Index
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Traumatic Loss Introduction 1.
Traumatic Loss: An Existentialist Perspective Neil Thompson 2. Spirituality
and Traumatic Loss: Pathways to Healing through Spiritual Classics and
Focusing Kimberly L. Sangster and Aoife C. Lee 3. Assisted Death and
Suicide: Comparing Grief Reactions Erica G. Srinivasan 4. Traumatic Grief,
Crisis, and Attachment Patterns, Susan Adams 5.Exploding Houses, Wild
Animals, and Spiders: Dreams and Nightmares Following Sudden or Traumatic
Death Janet Buntrock 6. Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Walsh and Neil
Thompson 7. Old Age and Assaults on the Self: A Disenfranchised Form of
Trauma? Sue Thompson 8. Understanding and Managing Youth and Elderly
Suicide in Developed East Asia: The Imperative of Compassion in Public
Health Andy H. Y. Ho, Cheryl H. K. Chui and Monica Borshel Part Two:
Responding to Traumatic Loss Introduction 9. Coping with the Aftermath of
Trauma and Loss Rob Stevenson 10. Compassionate Death Telling in Sudden and
Traumatic Deaths Dan Festa 11. Using Art to Aid Trauma Recovery Sandra
Bertman 12. How to Say "It" When No One Can: Death Notification & Children,
Teens, and Adults: Grief After Sudden or Traumatic Death Michelle Post 13.
Family Therapy and Traumatic Losses Stephanie Rabenstein and Darcy Harris
14. Miming in the Choir: The Impact of Traumatic Loss and Lessons for
Caregivers Irene Renzenbrink 15. The Impact of Trauma Work on Professional
Staff: The Omagh Bomb Paula McFadden 16. Closure for the 96? Sudden Death,
Traumatic Grief and the New Hillsborough Inquests Mike Brennan Part Three:
Societal Issues and Responses Introduction 17. Theorizing Trauma: A New and
Critical Understanding Jason Powell and Paul Taylor 18. A Critical Look at
Trauma and its Treatment Darcy Harris and Rebecca Machado 19. Pouring Salt
in an Open Grief: The Traumatizing Antics of the Westboro Baptist Church,
Harold Ivan Smith 20. Family Response to Traumatic Loss Paul C. Rosenblatt
21. The Thing that Happened: Hope and Healing at Hope North Uganda Janet
McCord 22. Losing inhibitions? Young Women, Alcohol, and Loss in the
Nighttime Economy Melissa Stepney and Paul Stepney 23. Trauma and the
American Indian Societies Gerry Cox 24. Disenfranchised Grief and Trauma
Kenneth J. Doka Conclusion Afterword Index
List of Figures Editors and Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgements
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Traumatic Loss Introduction 1.
Traumatic Loss: An Existentialist Perspective Neil Thompson 2. Spirituality
and Traumatic Loss: Pathways to Healing through Spiritual Classics and
Focusing Kimberly L. Sangster and Aoife C. Lee 3. Assisted Death and
Suicide: Comparing Grief Reactions Erica G. Srinivasan 4. Traumatic Grief,
Crisis, and Attachment Patterns, Susan Adams 5.Exploding Houses, Wild
Animals, and Spiders: Dreams and Nightmares Following Sudden or Traumatic
Death Janet Buntrock 6. Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Walsh and Neil
Thompson 7. Old Age and Assaults on the Self: A Disenfranchised Form of
Trauma? Sue Thompson 8. Understanding and Managing Youth and Elderly
Suicide in Developed East Asia: The Imperative of Compassion in Public
Health Andy H. Y. Ho, Cheryl H. K. Chui and Monica Borshel Part Two:
Responding to Traumatic Loss Introduction 9. Coping with the Aftermath of
Trauma and Loss Rob Stevenson 10. Compassionate Death Telling in Sudden and
Traumatic Deaths Dan Festa 11. Using Art to Aid Trauma Recovery Sandra
Bertman 12. How to Say "It" When No One Can: Death Notification & Children,
Teens, and Adults: Grief After Sudden or Traumatic Death Michelle Post 13.
Family Therapy and Traumatic Losses Stephanie Rabenstein and Darcy Harris
14. Miming in the Choir: The Impact of Traumatic Loss and Lessons for
Caregivers Irene Renzenbrink 15. The Impact of Trauma Work on Professional
Staff: The Omagh Bomb Paula McFadden 16. Closure for the 96? Sudden Death,
Traumatic Grief and the New Hillsborough Inquests Mike Brennan Part Three:
Societal Issues and Responses Introduction 17. Theorizing Trauma: A New and
Critical Understanding Jason Powell and Paul Taylor 18. A Critical Look at
Trauma and its Treatment Darcy Harris and Rebecca Machado 19. Pouring Salt
in an Open Grief: The Traumatizing Antics of the Westboro Baptist Church,
Harold Ivan Smith 20. Family Response to Traumatic Loss Paul C. Rosenblatt
21. The Thing that Happened: Hope and Healing at Hope North Uganda Janet
McCord 22. Losing inhibitions? Young Women, Alcohol, and Loss in the
Nighttime Economy Melissa Stepney and Paul Stepney 23. Trauma and the
American Indian Societies Gerry Cox 24. Disenfranchised Grief and Trauma
Kenneth J. Doka Conclusion Afterword Index
Introduction Part One: Making Sense of Traumatic Loss Introduction 1.
Traumatic Loss: An Existentialist Perspective Neil Thompson 2. Spirituality
and Traumatic Loss: Pathways to Healing through Spiritual Classics and
Focusing Kimberly L. Sangster and Aoife C. Lee 3. Assisted Death and
Suicide: Comparing Grief Reactions Erica G. Srinivasan 4. Traumatic Grief,
Crisis, and Attachment Patterns, Susan Adams 5.Exploding Houses, Wild
Animals, and Spiders: Dreams and Nightmares Following Sudden or Traumatic
Death Janet Buntrock 6. Responding to Childhood Trauma Mary Walsh and Neil
Thompson 7. Old Age and Assaults on the Self: A Disenfranchised Form of
Trauma? Sue Thompson 8. Understanding and Managing Youth and Elderly
Suicide in Developed East Asia: The Imperative of Compassion in Public
Health Andy H. Y. Ho, Cheryl H. K. Chui and Monica Borshel Part Two:
Responding to Traumatic Loss Introduction 9. Coping with the Aftermath of
Trauma and Loss Rob Stevenson 10. Compassionate Death Telling in Sudden and
Traumatic Deaths Dan Festa 11. Using Art to Aid Trauma Recovery Sandra
Bertman 12. How to Say "It" When No One Can: Death Notification & Children,
Teens, and Adults: Grief After Sudden or Traumatic Death Michelle Post 13.
Family Therapy and Traumatic Losses Stephanie Rabenstein and Darcy Harris
14. Miming in the Choir: The Impact of Traumatic Loss and Lessons for
Caregivers Irene Renzenbrink 15. The Impact of Trauma Work on Professional
Staff: The Omagh Bomb Paula McFadden 16. Closure for the 96? Sudden Death,
Traumatic Grief and the New Hillsborough Inquests Mike Brennan Part Three:
Societal Issues and Responses Introduction 17. Theorizing Trauma: A New and
Critical Understanding Jason Powell and Paul Taylor 18. A Critical Look at
Trauma and its Treatment Darcy Harris and Rebecca Machado 19. Pouring Salt
in an Open Grief: The Traumatizing Antics of the Westboro Baptist Church,
Harold Ivan Smith 20. Family Response to Traumatic Loss Paul C. Rosenblatt
21. The Thing that Happened: Hope and Healing at Hope North Uganda Janet
McCord 22. Losing inhibitions? Young Women, Alcohol, and Loss in the
Nighttime Economy Melissa Stepney and Paul Stepney 23. Trauma and the
American Indian Societies Gerry Cox 24. Disenfranchised Grief and Trauma
Kenneth J. Doka Conclusion Afterword Index