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Every year, approximately 1.2 million people die asa result of road traffic crashes, yet thepsychosocial burden of fatal crashes remains notablyneglected. Drawing on real-life experiences of 21people, this book outlines the experience of griefresulting from the death of a family member in aroad traffic crash and shows that the bereaved arefaced with a number of silencing processes wherebytheir expression of grief is constrained. This bookmakes a substantial and important contribution tounderstandings of grief experiences following roadtraffic crashes and provides a useful foundation forthe…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Every year, approximately 1.2 million people die asa result of road traffic crashes, yet thepsychosocial burden of fatal crashes remains notablyneglected. Drawing on real-life experiences of 21people, this book outlines the experience of griefresulting from the death of a family member in aroad traffic crash and shows that the bereaved arefaced with a number of silencing processes wherebytheir expression of grief is constrained. This bookmakes a substantial and important contribution tounderstandings of grief experiences following roadtraffic crashes and provides a useful foundation forthe delivery of post-crash services and supports.The book will be especially useful to professionalsinvolved in the care of the suddenly bereaved,including counsellors, therapists, nurses, doctors,funeral directors, clergy, and other religiousfigures.
Autorenporträt
Lauren Breen, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow withinthe Centre for Social Research, Edith Cowan University,Australia. Her research interests centre on applied socialresearch in the domains of health and wellbeing, with specificinterests in bereavement, health services, families, disability,and wellness.