Continuing Bonds in Bereavement (eBook, ePUB)
New Directions for Research and Practice
Redaktion: Klass, Dennis; Steffen, Edith Maria
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The introduction of the continuing bonds model of grief near the end of the 20th century revolutionized the way researchers and practitioners understand bereavement. Continuing Bonds in Bereavement is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art collection of developments in this field since the inception of the model. As a multi-perspectival, nuanced, and forward-looking anthology, it combines innovations in clinical practice with theoretical and empirical advancements. The text traces grief in different cultural settings, asking questions about the truth in our interactions with the dead and…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351784924
- Artikelnr.: 50402520
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2017
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Klass List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Continuing Bonds-20 Years On
Dennis Klass and Edith Steffen Section I: Overview of the Book 2. The
Two-Track Model of Bereavement and Continuing Bonds Simon Shimshon Rubin,
Ruth Malkinson, and Eliezer Witztum 3. Posttraumatic Growth and Continuing
Bonds Richard Tedeschi, Ana Orejuela-Davila, & Paisley Lewis 4. How
Continuing Bonds Have Been Framed Across Millennia Tony Walter 5.
Continuing Bonds, Authorship, and American Cultural History Harold K. Bush
Section II: Continuing Bonds and Clinical Contexts Subsection II.1:
Innovations for Working with Continuing Bonds 6. Reconstructing the
Continuing Bond: A Case Study in Grief Therapy Robert A. Neimeyer and An
Hooghe 7. Remembering Relations Across the Years and the Miles Lorraine
Hedtke 8. Working with Continuing Bonds from an Attachment Theoretical
Perspective Phyllis Kosminsky 9. Externalized and Internalized CB in
Understanding of Grief Samuel M.Y. Ho and Ide S.F. Chan 10. Forgiveness and
Continuing Bonds Elizabeth A. Gassin 11. Reaching the Unspoken Grief:
Continuing Parental Bond during Pregnancy Loss Bobo H.P. Lau, Candy H.C.
Fong, and Celia H.Y. Chan Subsection II.2: Specific Perspectives for
Working with Sense of Presence 12. Working with Welcome and Unwelcome
Presence in Grief Jacqueline Hayes and Edith Steffen 13. The Potential
Therapeutic Efficacy of Assisted After-Death Communication Julie Beischel,
Chad Mosher, and Mark Boccuzzi Section III: The Truth Status & Reality
Status of Continuing Bonds 14. Ontological Flooding and Continuing Bonds
Jack Hunter 15. Considering Anomalous Events During Bereavement as Evidence
for Survival Callum E. Cooper 16. Grief, Ritual and Experiential Knowledge:
A Philosophical Perspective Anastasia Philippa Scrutton Section IV:
Continuing Bonds in Cultural Contexts Subsection IV.1: Continuing Bonds'
Complex Roles in Cultures 17. Identity and Continuing Bonds in
Cross-Cultural Perspective: Britain and Japan Christine Valentine 18.
Evolving Roles in Research Exploring Communication About Grief: Meaning
Making and Continuing Bonds Michael Robert Dennis and Adrianne Kunkel 19.
Ancient Mesopotamian Remembrance and the Family Dead Renata MacDougal 20.
Continuing Bond as a Double-Edged Sword in Bereavement? Candy H.C. Fong and
Amy Y. M. Chow 21. Continuing Bonds with Native Culture: Immigrants'
Response to Loss Hani M. Henry, William B. Stiles, and Mia W. Biran
Subsection IV.2: A New Cultural Context - Social Media 22. Continuing Bonds
and Social Media in the Lives of Bereaved College Students David Balk and
Mary Alice Varga 23. Mourning 2.0: Continuing Bonds between the Living and
the Dead on Facebook-Continuing Bonds in Cyberspace Melissa Irwin 24.
Facilitation and Disruption of Continuing Bonds in a Digital Society
Elaine Kasket Reflections and Conclusions: Going Forward with Continuing
Bonds Edith Steffen and Dennis Klass
Klass List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Continuing Bonds-20 Years On
Dennis Klass and Edith Steffen Section I: Overview of the Book 2. The
Two-Track Model of Bereavement and Continuing Bonds Simon Shimshon Rubin,
Ruth Malkinson, and Eliezer Witztum 3. Posttraumatic Growth and Continuing
Bonds Richard Tedeschi, Ana Orejuela-Davila, & Paisley Lewis 4. How
Continuing Bonds Have Been Framed Across Millennia Tony Walter 5.
Continuing Bonds, Authorship, and American Cultural History Harold K. Bush
Section II: Continuing Bonds and Clinical Contexts Subsection II.1:
Innovations for Working with Continuing Bonds 6. Reconstructing the
Continuing Bond: A Case Study in Grief Therapy Robert A. Neimeyer and An
Hooghe 7. Remembering Relations Across the Years and the Miles Lorraine
Hedtke 8. Working with Continuing Bonds from an Attachment Theoretical
Perspective Phyllis Kosminsky 9. Externalized and Internalized CB in
Understanding of Grief Samuel M.Y. Ho and Ide S.F. Chan 10. Forgiveness and
Continuing Bonds Elizabeth A. Gassin 11. Reaching the Unspoken Grief:
Continuing Parental Bond during Pregnancy Loss Bobo H.P. Lau, Candy H.C.
Fong, and Celia H.Y. Chan Subsection II.2: Specific Perspectives for
Working with Sense of Presence 12. Working with Welcome and Unwelcome
Presence in Grief Jacqueline Hayes and Edith Steffen 13. The Potential
Therapeutic Efficacy of Assisted After-Death Communication Julie Beischel,
Chad Mosher, and Mark Boccuzzi Section III: The Truth Status & Reality
Status of Continuing Bonds 14. Ontological Flooding and Continuing Bonds
Jack Hunter 15. Considering Anomalous Events During Bereavement as Evidence
for Survival Callum E. Cooper 16. Grief, Ritual and Experiential Knowledge:
A Philosophical Perspective Anastasia Philippa Scrutton Section IV:
Continuing Bonds in Cultural Contexts Subsection IV.1: Continuing Bonds'
Complex Roles in Cultures 17. Identity and Continuing Bonds in
Cross-Cultural Perspective: Britain and Japan Christine Valentine 18.
Evolving Roles in Research Exploring Communication About Grief: Meaning
Making and Continuing Bonds Michael Robert Dennis and Adrianne Kunkel 19.
Ancient Mesopotamian Remembrance and the Family Dead Renata MacDougal 20.
Continuing Bond as a Double-Edged Sword in Bereavement? Candy H.C. Fong and
Amy Y. M. Chow 21. Continuing Bonds with Native Culture: Immigrants'
Response to Loss Hani M. Henry, William B. Stiles, and Mia W. Biran
Subsection IV.2: A New Cultural Context - Social Media 22. Continuing Bonds
and Social Media in the Lives of Bereaved College Students David Balk and
Mary Alice Varga 23. Mourning 2.0: Continuing Bonds between the Living and
the Dead on Facebook-Continuing Bonds in Cyberspace Melissa Irwin 24.
Facilitation and Disruption of Continuing Bonds in a Digital Society
Elaine Kasket Reflections and Conclusions: Going Forward with Continuing
Bonds Edith Steffen and Dennis Klass







