Disenfranchised grief : recognizing hidden sorrow / edited by Kenneth J. Doka.
Publication details: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, ©1989.Description: xvi, 347 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 066917081X
- 9780669170818
- BF 575.G7
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Main Collection | John Kinder Theological Library | BF575.G7 DIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A42267389 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Disenfranchised Grief / Kenneth J. Doka -- Death, Loss, and Disenfranchised Grief / Vanderlyn R. Pine -- Intrapsychic Dimensions of Disenfranchised Grief / Jeffrey Kauffman -- Disenfranchised Relationships -- Lovers and Significant Others / Ruth L. Fuller, Sally B. Geis, Julian Rush -- Dual Disenfranchisement: Foster Parenting Children with AIDS / Gary R. Anderson, Phyllis Gurdin, Ann Thomas -- An Investigation of the Disenfranchised Grief of Two Health Care Professionals Caring for Persons with AIDS / Lois Chapman Dick -- The Left Lover: Grief in Extramarital Affairs and Cohabitation / Kenneth J. Doka -- The Friend-Griever / Edith S. Deck, Jeannette R. Folta -- Monday Mourning: Managing Employee Grief / Alexis Jay Stein, Howard Robin Winokuer -- A Later Loss: The Grief of Ex-Spouses / Kenneth J. Doka -- Disenfranchised Loss -- Perinatal Death / Jane A. Nichols -- Raymond: Underestimated Grief / Dennis Raymond Ryan -- Grief and Elective Abortion: Implications for the Counselor / Larry G. Peppers -- Disenfranchised Bereavement and Loss of a Companion Animal: Implications for Caring Communities / Cyrus S. Stewart, John C. Thrush, George Paulus -- Disenfranchised: Divorce and Grief / Terry L. Martin -- Youth and the Disenfranchised Breakup / Louis E. LaGrand -- Psychosocial Loss and Grief / Kenneth J. Doka, Rita Aber -- Disenfranchised Grievers -- Young Children: Disenfranchised Grievers / Richard R. Ellis -- Death of the Very Old / Miriam S. Moss, Sidney Z. Moss.
A comprehensive exploration of grief by leading researchers and mental health care professionals; grief as an entirely natural response to loss and the consequences when the grief or loss is not openly acknowledged, socially sanctioned, or publicly shared.