ABSTRACT

Understanding Grief is a comprehensive and accessible 'one stop' introduction to all the major models of grief. In addition to the individual perspective, bereavement is discussed in relation to social, cultural and religious factors and influences. Richard Gross also examines the impact of different types of bereavement, such as the death of a child, parent, spouse/partner, and sibling, and discusses the impact of traumatic death in relation to complicated grief. The text also covers pet loss, death anxiety, and post-traumatic growth.

This innovative book combines personal accounts of grief with clinical accounts of patients provided by psychiatrists and psychologists, and research involving large numbers of bereaved individuals.

Understanding Grief will be invaluable to all those working with bereaved clients, including bereavement counsellors, counselling and clinical psychologists, healthcare professionals, social workers, and the interested layperson. It is also suitable for people training to work with bereaved individuals.

chapter |19 pages

The nature and experience of grief

chapter |23 pages

Attachment, loss, and grief

chapter |26 pages

Theories and models of grief

chapter |22 pages

The social context of grief

chapter |25 pages

Grief and relationship with the deceased

Kinship

chapter |20 pages

Complicated grief

chapter |18 pages

The wider context of grief

Loss of pets and loss of self