Life After Death: Understanding Bereavement and Working Through Grief
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LIFE AFTER DEATHpresents 24 unique and captivating case studies of bereavement. Mournersof diverse social and culture backgrounds relate various personal perspectives of loss through the death of children, siblings, spouses, parents and grandparents. Mourners share fascinating insights into family backgrounds, faiths, experiences of death, values of funerals, subsequent adjustments, commemorative responses, and values of personal memorials in natural control of grief. Anyone wishing to better understand the phenomena of bereavement, mourning and commemoration, on either a personal level or in a support role, will find the real life stories in this book compelling to read.
Author: Philip Bachelor
Format: Paperback, 192 pages, 152mm x 229mm
Published: 2002, Michelle Anderson Publishing, Australia
Genre: Coping with Problems & Illness
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LIFE AFTER DEATHpresents 24 unique and captivating case studies of bereavement. Mournersof diverse social and culture backgrounds relate various personal perspectives of loss through the death of children, siblings, spouses, parents and grandparents. Mourners share fascinating insights into family backgrounds, faiths, experiences of death, values of funerals, subsequent adjustments, commemorative responses, and values of personal memorials in natural control of grief. Anyone wishing to better understand the phenomena of bereavement, mourning and commemoration, on either a personal level or in a support role, will find the real life stories in this book compelling to read.
Life After Death: Understanding Bereavement and Working Through Grief