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24. Having the Courage To Care
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Kermit Edison
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgment V
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
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Part I. Overview of Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
- 1. Grief as a Cosmic Crisis 3
- 2. Grief, Grief Therapy and Continuing Education 9
- 3. Type of Death as a Determinant in Acute Grief 14
- 4. Emotional Involvement of the Family During the Period Preceding Death 23
- 5. Emotional Care of the Bereaved 40
- 6. Intervention with the Bereaved 45
- 7. Psychosocial Care of the Family after the Patient’s Death 53
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Part II. Experiences of Grief and Bereavement
- 8. Facilitation of Mourning after a Natural Disaster 71
- 9. Grief and Bereavement in the Military 77
- 10. A Man Came and Killed Our Teacher 87
- 11. The Biochemistry of Acute Grief with Regard to Neoplasia 111
- 12. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Medical and Psychological Crisis 118
- 13. The Bereaved Parent 126
- 14. The Unidentified Bereaved 133
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Part III. Counseling the Bereaved
- 15. The Future May Be Now 143
- 16. The Funeral Director as Grief Counselor 147
- 17. Bereavement, Stress, and Rescaling Therapy 158
- 18. Organizational Complexity, Occupational Models, and the Role of the Funeral Director as a Counselor of the Bereaved 167
- 19. A Post-Funeral Counseling Program 181
- 20. Grief, Grieving, and Bereavement: A Look at the BASICS 191
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Part IV. Acute Grief and Survivor Expectations
- 21. Acute Grief and Survivor Expectations 201
- 22. Sudden Death, Acute Grief, and Ultimate Recovery 214
- 23. The Clergyman Also Mourns 225
- 24. Having the Courage To Care 230
- 25. The Funeral Director in His Community 233
- 26. The Funeral as a Therapeutic Tool in Acute Bereavement 235
- 27. Why a Funeral Home 246
- 28. The Therapeutic Value of the Funeral in Post-Funeral Counseling 252
- 29. The Psychosocial Value of a Funeral in the Home 257
- 30. The Expanding Role of the Funeral Director as a Counselor 264
- Index 271
- List of Contributors 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgment V
- Contents VII
- Preface XI
-
Part I. Overview of Loss, Grief, and Bereavement
- 1. Grief as a Cosmic Crisis 3
- 2. Grief, Grief Therapy and Continuing Education 9
- 3. Type of Death as a Determinant in Acute Grief 14
- 4. Emotional Involvement of the Family During the Period Preceding Death 23
- 5. Emotional Care of the Bereaved 40
- 6. Intervention with the Bereaved 45
- 7. Psychosocial Care of the Family after the Patient’s Death 53
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Part II. Experiences of Grief and Bereavement
- 8. Facilitation of Mourning after a Natural Disaster 71
- 9. Grief and Bereavement in the Military 77
- 10. A Man Came and Killed Our Teacher 87
- 11. The Biochemistry of Acute Grief with Regard to Neoplasia 111
- 12. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Medical and Psychological Crisis 118
- 13. The Bereaved Parent 126
- 14. The Unidentified Bereaved 133
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Part III. Counseling the Bereaved
- 15. The Future May Be Now 143
- 16. The Funeral Director as Grief Counselor 147
- 17. Bereavement, Stress, and Rescaling Therapy 158
- 18. Organizational Complexity, Occupational Models, and the Role of the Funeral Director as a Counselor of the Bereaved 167
- 19. A Post-Funeral Counseling Program 181
- 20. Grief, Grieving, and Bereavement: A Look at the BASICS 191
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Part IV. Acute Grief and Survivor Expectations
- 21. Acute Grief and Survivor Expectations 201
- 22. Sudden Death, Acute Grief, and Ultimate Recovery 214
- 23. The Clergyman Also Mourns 225
- 24. Having the Courage To Care 230
- 25. The Funeral Director in His Community 233
- 26. The Funeral as a Therapeutic Tool in Acute Bereavement 235
- 27. Why a Funeral Home 246
- 28. The Therapeutic Value of the Funeral in Post-Funeral Counseling 252
- 29. The Psychosocial Value of a Funeral in the Home 257
- 30. The Expanding Role of the Funeral Director as a Counselor 264
- Index 271
- List of Contributors 277