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Disenfranchised grief : new directions, challenges, and strategies for practice / Kenneth J. Doka, editor.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Chanpaign, Illinois : Research Press Publishers, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xviii, 451 pages illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780878224272
  • 0878224270
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Contents:
Introduction / Kenneth J. Doka -- A closer look at Doka's grieving rules / Sarah Brabant -- Revisiting the concept of disenfranchised grief / Charles A. Corr -- The psychology of disenfranchised grief : liberation, shame, and self-disenfranchisement / Jeffrey Kauffman -- Empirical assessment of disenfranchised grief : 1989-2000 / Gordon Thronton and Mary Lou Zanich -- Disenfranchisement as emphatic failure : grief therapy and the co-construction of meaning / Robert A. Neimeyer and John R. Jordan -- A pastoral counselor looks at silence as a factor in disenfranchised grief / Dale R. Kuhn -- The role of support groups in disenfranchised grief / Eileen McKeon Pesek -- The role of ritual in the treatment of disenfranchised grief / Kenneth J. Doka -- A later loss : the grief of ex-spouses / Kenneth J. Doka -- Grief in the workplace : positive approaches / Marcia Lattanzi-Licht -- Disenfranchised grief in caregivers / William M. Lamers Jr. -- Nursing home staff reactions to resident deaths / Sidney Z. Moss and Miriam S. Moss -- Psychosocial loss and grief / Kenneth J. Doka and Rita A. Aber -- Disenfranchising the brokenhearted / Terry L. Martin -- Disenfranchised grief and the loss of an animal companion / Barbara Meyers -- Unrecognized losses in child adoption / Rose Cooper -- Youth and disenfranchised grief / Louise Rowling -- The disenfranchised grief of children / David A. Crenshaw -- Disenfranchised grief and individuals with developmental disabilities / Claire Lavin -- How we die : stigmatized death and disenfranchised grief / Kenneth J. Doka -- How we grieve : culture, class, and gender / Kenneth J. Doka and Terry L. Martin -- Disenfranchised grief and the politics of helping : social policy and its clinical implications / John J. Reynolds -- Incorporating disenfranchised grief in the death education classroom / Ellen S. Zinner -- Balancing the costs of enfranchising the disenfranchised griever / Jack Kamerman -- Epilogue / Kenneth J. Doka.
Summary: "Focuses on the kind of grief that is not openly acknowledged, socially validated, or publicly mourned. Disenfranchised grief is a concept that has sociological, psychological, social-psychological, spiritual, and political implications. The contributing authors explore the concept of disenfranchised grief, help define and explain this type of grief, and offer clinical interventions to help[ grievers express their hidden sorrow"--Page 4 of cover.
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Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BF575.G7 DOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42266737

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction / Kenneth J. Doka -- A closer look at Doka's grieving rules / Sarah Brabant -- Revisiting the concept of disenfranchised grief / Charles A. Corr -- The psychology of disenfranchised grief : liberation, shame, and self-disenfranchisement / Jeffrey Kauffman -- Empirical assessment of disenfranchised grief : 1989-2000 / Gordon Thronton and Mary Lou Zanich -- Disenfranchisement as emphatic failure : grief therapy and the co-construction of meaning / Robert A. Neimeyer and John R. Jordan -- A pastoral counselor looks at silence as a factor in disenfranchised grief / Dale R. Kuhn -- The role of support groups in disenfranchised grief / Eileen McKeon Pesek -- The role of ritual in the treatment of disenfranchised grief / Kenneth J. Doka -- A later loss : the grief of ex-spouses / Kenneth J. Doka -- Grief in the workplace : positive approaches / Marcia Lattanzi-Licht -- Disenfranchised grief in caregivers / William M. Lamers Jr. -- Nursing home staff reactions to resident deaths / Sidney Z. Moss and Miriam S. Moss -- Psychosocial loss and grief / Kenneth J. Doka and Rita A. Aber -- Disenfranchising the brokenhearted / Terry L. Martin -- Disenfranchised grief and the loss of an animal companion / Barbara Meyers -- Unrecognized losses in child adoption / Rose Cooper -- Youth and disenfranchised grief / Louise Rowling -- The disenfranchised grief of children / David A. Crenshaw -- Disenfranchised grief and individuals with developmental disabilities / Claire Lavin -- How we die : stigmatized death and disenfranchised grief / Kenneth J. Doka -- How we grieve : culture, class, and gender / Kenneth J. Doka and Terry L. Martin -- Disenfranchised grief and the politics of helping : social policy and its clinical implications / John J. Reynolds -- Incorporating disenfranchised grief in the death education classroom / Ellen S. Zinner -- Balancing the costs of enfranchising the disenfranchised griever / Jack Kamerman -- Epilogue / Kenneth J. Doka.

"Focuses on the kind of grief that is not openly acknowledged, socially validated, or publicly mourned. Disenfranchised grief is a concept that has sociological, psychological, social-psychological, spiritual, and political implications. The contributing authors explore the concept of disenfranchised grief, help define and explain this type of grief, and offer clinical interventions to help[ grievers express their hidden sorrow"--Page 4 of cover.

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