The Restorative Nature of Ongoing Connections with the Deceased
Exploring Presence Within Absence
Herausgeber: Burke, Laurie A.; Rynearson, Edward (Ted)
The Restorative Nature of Ongoing Connections with the Deceased
Exploring Presence Within Absence
Herausgeber: Burke, Laurie A.; Rynearson, Edward (Ted)
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The Restorative Nature of Ongoing Connections with the Deceased is a guide to stimulating thought and discussion about ongoing attachments between bereaved individuals and their deceased loved ones.
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The Restorative Nature of Ongoing Connections with the Deceased is a guide to stimulating thought and discussion about ongoing attachments between bereaved individuals and their deceased loved ones.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554859
- ISBN-10: 0367554852
- Artikelnr.: 62884180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554859
- ISBN-10: 0367554852
- Artikelnr.: 62884180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laurie A. Burke, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in traumatic loss, complicated grief, and spiritual crisis following loss. She developed the Inventory of Complicated Spiritual Grief 2.0. Edward (Ted) Rynearson, MD, is a clinical psychiatrist and researcher in Seattle, Washington, and author of two books, Retelling Violent Death and Violent Death: Resilience and Intervention Beyond the Crisis.
Section I: Faith Tradition Perspectives 1. Faith Traditions: A Historical
and Contemporary Framework 2. Buddhist and Attachment Perspectives on the
End of Life 3. A Shamanic Experience of Restoration: Journeying, Ritual,
and Ceremony 4. A Christian Way of Making Sense of Life and Death 5.
Forming Paths of Continuing Connection from a Jewish Perspective 6.
Connecting through the Heart with the Deceased: A Muslim View 7. Eternal
Bond with the Deceased: A Hindu Perspective Section II: Clinical
Implications 8. Restorative Internalization 9. From Retelling to
Reintegration: Narrative Fixation and the Reconstruction of Meaning 10.
Grieving in the Wind Telephone Booth 11. Limitations of Traumatic Grief
Therapy: The Palliative Embrace of a Homicidal Dying Section III: Research
Considerations 12. Sensory and Quasi-Sensory Experiences of the Deceased in
Bereavement: An Overview of the Literature 13. Internet Resources for the
Bereaved: Facebook's Influence on the Grieving Process 14. Complicated
Spiritual Grief: Wrestling with Faith in the Wake of Loss 15. Psychic
Mediums for the Bereaved: Exploring Their Procedures and Contemplating the
Use of Their Services Section IV: Existential Experiences 16. Restorative
Connection with the Deceased: A Panel Interview with Grievers 17. To Seek
or Not Seek Contact with the Deceased Through a Medium: A Panel Interview
with Grievers 18. Presence within Absence: Summary Discussion
and Contemporary Framework 2. Buddhist and Attachment Perspectives on the
End of Life 3. A Shamanic Experience of Restoration: Journeying, Ritual,
and Ceremony 4. A Christian Way of Making Sense of Life and Death 5.
Forming Paths of Continuing Connection from a Jewish Perspective 6.
Connecting through the Heart with the Deceased: A Muslim View 7. Eternal
Bond with the Deceased: A Hindu Perspective Section II: Clinical
Implications 8. Restorative Internalization 9. From Retelling to
Reintegration: Narrative Fixation and the Reconstruction of Meaning 10.
Grieving in the Wind Telephone Booth 11. Limitations of Traumatic Grief
Therapy: The Palliative Embrace of a Homicidal Dying Section III: Research
Considerations 12. Sensory and Quasi-Sensory Experiences of the Deceased in
Bereavement: An Overview of the Literature 13. Internet Resources for the
Bereaved: Facebook's Influence on the Grieving Process 14. Complicated
Spiritual Grief: Wrestling with Faith in the Wake of Loss 15. Psychic
Mediums for the Bereaved: Exploring Their Procedures and Contemplating the
Use of Their Services Section IV: Existential Experiences 16. Restorative
Connection with the Deceased: A Panel Interview with Grievers 17. To Seek
or Not Seek Contact with the Deceased Through a Medium: A Panel Interview
with Grievers 18. Presence within Absence: Summary Discussion
Section I: Faith Tradition Perspectives 1. Faith Traditions: A Historical
and Contemporary Framework 2. Buddhist and Attachment Perspectives on the
End of Life 3. A Shamanic Experience of Restoration: Journeying, Ritual,
and Ceremony 4. A Christian Way of Making Sense of Life and Death 5.
Forming Paths of Continuing Connection from a Jewish Perspective 6.
Connecting through the Heart with the Deceased: A Muslim View 7. Eternal
Bond with the Deceased: A Hindu Perspective Section II: Clinical
Implications 8. Restorative Internalization 9. From Retelling to
Reintegration: Narrative Fixation and the Reconstruction of Meaning 10.
Grieving in the Wind Telephone Booth 11. Limitations of Traumatic Grief
Therapy: The Palliative Embrace of a Homicidal Dying Section III: Research
Considerations 12. Sensory and Quasi-Sensory Experiences of the Deceased in
Bereavement: An Overview of the Literature 13. Internet Resources for the
Bereaved: Facebook's Influence on the Grieving Process 14. Complicated
Spiritual Grief: Wrestling with Faith in the Wake of Loss 15. Psychic
Mediums for the Bereaved: Exploring Their Procedures and Contemplating the
Use of Their Services Section IV: Existential Experiences 16. Restorative
Connection with the Deceased: A Panel Interview with Grievers 17. To Seek
or Not Seek Contact with the Deceased Through a Medium: A Panel Interview
with Grievers 18. Presence within Absence: Summary Discussion
and Contemporary Framework 2. Buddhist and Attachment Perspectives on the
End of Life 3. A Shamanic Experience of Restoration: Journeying, Ritual,
and Ceremony 4. A Christian Way of Making Sense of Life and Death 5.
Forming Paths of Continuing Connection from a Jewish Perspective 6.
Connecting through the Heart with the Deceased: A Muslim View 7. Eternal
Bond with the Deceased: A Hindu Perspective Section II: Clinical
Implications 8. Restorative Internalization 9. From Retelling to
Reintegration: Narrative Fixation and the Reconstruction of Meaning 10.
Grieving in the Wind Telephone Booth 11. Limitations of Traumatic Grief
Therapy: The Palliative Embrace of a Homicidal Dying Section III: Research
Considerations 12. Sensory and Quasi-Sensory Experiences of the Deceased in
Bereavement: An Overview of the Literature 13. Internet Resources for the
Bereaved: Facebook's Influence on the Grieving Process 14. Complicated
Spiritual Grief: Wrestling with Faith in the Wake of Loss 15. Psychic
Mediums for the Bereaved: Exploring Their Procedures and Contemplating the
Use of Their Services Section IV: Existential Experiences 16. Restorative
Connection with the Deceased: A Panel Interview with Grievers 17. To Seek
or Not Seek Contact with the Deceased Through a Medium: A Panel Interview
with Grievers 18. Presence within Absence: Summary Discussion







