Treating Contemporary Families: Toward a More Inclusive Clinical Practice. 2022
DOI: 10.1037/0000280-009
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Loss and bereavement: A focus on cancer and families, death of a parent, death of a young child, and sudden or violent death in families.

Abstract: All individuals will undoubtedly experience losses of both minor and major magnitude across their life course (Harvey & Weber, 1998). When a major loss occurs, particularly the loss of a loved one through death, the bereaved are commonly thrust into a period of grieving. Bereavement is a broad term used to describe the period of time that occurs after a loss during which grief is experienced. Grief, however, is primarily the intrapsychic, emotional response an individual experiences as a reaction to loss (Stro… Show more

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