ABSTRACT

One of the first books to be published in the UK on bereavement, this ground-breaking study presents the results of a survey of widows in London. Focussing on younger women whose husbands had died the book deals first with grief and mourning then examines the consequences of bereavement through the help of relatives and friends and the changes it brings about to the widow's family life. Throughout the book the consequences of widowhood are discussed with relevance to psychological theory and to national policy.
Originally published in 1958.

chapter I|9 pages

Introduction

chapter II|21 pages

Grief

chapter III|11 pages

Mourning

chapter IV|13 pages

Help In Widowhood

chapter V|13 pages

Remarriage

chapter VI|18 pages

Family Relationships

chapter VIII|20 pages

Income

chapter IX|7 pages

Conclusion