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Foreword View on Youtube
01:50
Introduction: Loss View on Youtube
02:43
There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Grieve View on Youtube
02:46
Normal Responses Of Caregivers View on Youtube
01:30
Time Factors Associated With Bereavement View on Youtube
02:31
The Third Day View on Youtube
01:29
The Seventh Day View on Youtube
01:02
Four To Six Weeks Later View on Youtube
01:33
The First Year View on Youtube
01:58
Anniversaries And Special Dates View on Youtube
00:52
One Year Later – The Anniversary Of The Death View on Youtube
02:04
Grief And The Body: Physical Reactions View on Youtube
01:48
Not Eating, Not Sleeping View on Youtube
03:14
Bodily Distress View on Youtube
02:32
Emotional Reactions: Anger Versus Aggression View on Youtube
03:19
Guilt View on Youtube
01:57
Depression View on Youtube
01:38
Despair View on Youtube
00:50
Replacement View on Youtube
04:43
Back To The Beginning: The Immediate Needs Of The Bereaved View on Youtube
00:38
Seeing The Body - Yes Or No? View on Youtube
03:34
Before 'Viewing The Body' View on Youtube
04:52
What The Bereaved Person Needs View on Youtube
01:01
Permission To Grieve View on Youtube
01:25
Retaining Individuality View on Youtube
01:20
Coping View on Youtube
01:28
The Funeral View on Youtube
07:40
The Context: Preparatory Grief View on Youtube
05:04
Children And Grief View on Youtube
09:26
Gender Differences In Grief View on Youtube
06:34
After The Initial Shock: Bereavement And Its Possible Consequences View on Youtube
01:34
Alcohol And Other Drug Use View on Youtube
02:49
Relationships View on Youtube
03:32
Sexuality And Grief View on Youtube
05:38
Sexual 'Acting Out' View on Youtube
01:12
Being Supportive: The Support Team - Family, Friends, Colleagues, Professional Carers View on Youtube
00:55
Supporting Someone Experiencing Shock And Denial View on Youtube
Supporting Someone Experiencing Disorientation View on Youtube
01:09
Supporting Someone Experiencing Anger View on Youtube
03:11
Supporting Someone Experiencing Guilt View on Youtube
03:43
Supporting Someone Experiencing Depression, Sadness, Loneliness View on Youtube
04:02
Accommodating Loss: Beginning To Reorganise Life View on Youtube
02:29
Self-help View on Youtube
02:21
Self-indulgence View on Youtube
01:06
Diet View on Youtube
00:46
Writing - Journal, Email Or Letters View on Youtube
00:51
Distraction View on Youtube
00:34
Bereavement Counselling View on Youtube
02:10
Conclusion: The Impact Of Grief View on Youtube
01:47
Community Education View on Youtube
00:42
Discussion Starters (Community Education Settings Or Discussion Groups) View on Youtube
02:17
Other Suggestions View on Youtube
00:32
About The Authors View on Youtube
by Andrew Mcfarlane
Foreword
Introduction: Loss
There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Grieve
Normal Responses Of Caregivers
Time Factors Associated With Bereavement
The Third Day
The Seventh Day
Four To Six Weeks Later
The First Year
Anniversaries And Special Dates
One Year Later – The Anniversary Of The Death
Grief And The Body: Physical Reactions
Not Eating, Not Sleeping
Bodily Distress
Emotional Reactions: Anger Versus Aggression
Guilt
Depression
Despair
Replacement
Back To The Beginning: The Immediate Needs Of The Bereaved
Seeing The Body - Yes Or No?
Before 'Viewing The Body'
What The Bereaved Person Needs
Permission To Grieve
Retaining Individuality
Coping
The Funeral
The Context: Preparatory Grief
Children And Grief
Gender Differences In Grief
After The Initial Shock: Bereavement And Its Possible Consequences
Alcohol And Other Drug Use
Relationships
Sexuality And Grief
Sexual 'Acting Out'
Being Supportive: The Support Team - Family, Friends, Colleagues, Professional Carers
Supporting Someone Experiencing Shock And Denial
Supporting Someone Experiencing Disorientation
Supporting Someone Experiencing Anger
Supporting Someone Experiencing Guilt
Supporting Someone Experiencing Depression, Sadness, Loneliness
Accommodating Loss: Beginning To Reorganise Life
Self-help
Self-indulgence
Diet
Writing - Journal, Email Or Letters
Distraction
Bereavement Counselling
Conclusion: The Impact Of Grief
Community Education
Discussion Starters (Community Education Settings Or Discussion Groups)
Other Suggestions
About The Authors
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