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The Public and Private Management of Grief - Recovering Normal

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Through a critical analysis of theory, policy and practice, The Public and Private Management of Grief looks at how 'recovery' is the prevailing discourse that measures and frames how people grieve, and considers what happens when people 'fail' to recover. 

Pearce draws on in-depth interviews with bereaved people and a range of bereavement professionals, to contemplate how 'failures' to recover are socially perceived and acted upon. Grounded in Foucauldian theory, this book problematises the notion of recovery, and instead argues for the acknowledgment of the experience of 'non-recovery,' highlighting how recovery is a socially and historically constructed notion linked to the individualised vision of health and happiness promoted by neo-liberal governmentality. 

This book will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, anthropology, social work and psychology with a focus on death, dying and bereavement, grief studies, health and social care, as well as counsellors, clinical psychologists and social workers.  

List of contents

1. Introduction: Recovering Normal.- 2. Grief as a Psychological Object of Study.- 3. Making Sense of Grief.- 4. Affective Practices: Managing Grief. - 5. Emotions, Bodies, Practices.- 6. Inhabiting and Resisting Identities. - 7. The Other Side of Recovery

About the author

Caroline Pearce is a research associate within the School of Population Health and Environmental Sciences at King’s College London, UK

Summary

Through a critical analysis of theory, policy and practice, The Public and Private Management of Grief looks at how 'recovery' is the prevailing discourse that measures and frames how people grieve, and considers what happens when people 'fail' to recover. 

Pearce draws on in-depth interviews with bereaved people and a range of bereavement professionals, to contemplate how ‘failures’ to recover are socially perceived and acted upon. Grounded in Foucauldian theory, this book problematises the notion of recovery, and instead argues for the acknowledgment of the experience of ‘non-recovery,’ highlighting how recovery is a socially and historically constructed notion linked to the individualised vision of health and happiness promoted by neo-liberal governmentality. 

This book will be of interest to students and scholars across sociology, anthropology, social work and psychology with a focus on death, dying and bereavement, grief studies, health and social care, as well as counsellors, clinical psychologists and social workers.  


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“A reading of The Public and Private Management of Grief: Recovering Normal pays off for those who are interested in the normalisation of emotions and want to learn more about the social containment of repressed and pathologised emotions. ... Especially for sociologists who deal with grief, mourning, and bereavement, this book should become a part of the required reading. And also for the practitioners in the area of grief recovery, a reading would be worthwhile … .” (Ekkehard Knopke, Emotions and Society, Vol. 1 (2), 2019)

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"A reading of The Public and Private Management of Grief: Recovering Normal pays off for those who are interested in the normalisation of emotions and want to learn more about the social containment of repressed and pathologised emotions. ... Especially for sociologists who deal with grief, mourning, and bereavement, this book should become a part of the required reading. And also for the practitioners in the area of grief recovery, a reading would be worthwhile ... ." (Ekkehard Knopke, Emotions and Society, Vol. 1 (2), 2019)

Product details

Authors Caroline Pearce
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030176617
ISBN 978-3-0-3017661-7
No. of pages 233
Dimensions 154 mm x 212 mm x 20 mm
Weight 446 g
Illustrations XI, 233 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

B, Culture, Sociology of Culture, Social Policy, Psychotherapy, Social Sciences, Social Work, Counseling, Social Service, Counseling Psychology, Social groups: religious groups & communities, Social Work and Community Development, Social medicine, Medical Sociology, Counselling and Interpersonal Skills, Bereavement;Loss;Neo-liberalism;abnormal grief;recovery

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