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Based on original research into unexpected child death from both personal and professional accounts
Utilises a unique psychosocial approach and methodology which will contribute to the psychosocial community's understanding of group data analysis
Draws together the work of leading psychosocial theorists to interrogate the topic of individual and societal responses to child death and death more generally

Produktbeschreibung
Based on original research into unexpected child death from both personal and professional accounts

Utilises a unique psychosocial approach and methodology which will contribute to the psychosocial community's understanding of group data analysis

Draws together the work of leading psychosocial theorists to interrogate the topic of individual and societal responses to child death and death more generally


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Autorenporträt
Denise Turner is a former social worker and currently works within academia. Her research interests include autobiographical research methods, bereavement and the openings created by loss, change and transition. This book is based on her personal experience of sudden, unexpected child death and builds on PhD research, completed at the University of Sussex, UK.

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"This is an excellent book for qualitative researchers, especially those interested in narrative approaches, but it is also an easy enough read for those interested in the topic of grief after losing a child through the lenses of societal perspectives and cultural constraints." (Ileana Ungureanu, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2018)