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Price of Love - The Selected Works of Colin Murray Parkes

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Zusatztext 'This is not just a book for easy academic reference to an author's diverse contributions; it is one that draws us into the journey of an exceptional lifetime. On a personal note: as a bereavement researcher! I have followed Colin Murray Parkes's career closely and read most of his work over the years. And yet! put together for the World Library of Mental Health series! this selection took me by total surprise and moved me to the core. His lifetime's contribution unfolds; his added reflections speak deeply to one from these pages.' - Margaret Stroebe! in The Positive Aging Newsletter! July/August 2014! Issue 87'This is a fascinating selection of Colin Murray Parkes' favourite and most influential articles and chapters. The volume provides unique historical insights into the evolution of what was in the seventies a newly emerging field of study and clinical engagement and underlines Colin Murray Parkes' pre-eminent role within it.' - Professor Dame Barbara Monroe! from the foreword'Colin Murray Parkes is the undisputed father-figure in the field of bereavement. His contributions to research and care are simply magnificent. This selection of his papers gives a sense of the breadth of his contribution to both the scientific knowledge base and clinical practice across many decades. It makes his work more easily accessible! ensuring that future generations also appreciate his remarkable career and the far-reaching scope of his work.' - Margaret Stroebe! Professor of Bereavement and Loss at Utrecht University! The Netherlands Informationen zum Autor Colin Murray Parkes , OBE, MD, FRCPsych, DL, is a psychiatrist, researcher and clinician who has pioneered development of psychological support for families facing the death of a family member. His recent work has focussed on traumatic bereavements with special reference to violent deaths, armed conflict and the cycle of violence. He is the author and editor of six previous books, including most recently Responses to Terrorism (Routledge, 2014). Klappentext Parkes presents papers which span the full extent of his career, covering and linking together our understanding of the five major areas of his work. Zusammenfassung Parkes presents papers which span the full extent of his career, covering and linking together our understanding of the five major areas of his work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1. Love and Grief. 1. Introduction. 2. "Seeking" and "Finding" a Lost Object: Evidence from recent studies of the reaction to bereavement. 3. Comments on Dennis Klass' Article "Developing a Cross-Cultural Model of Grief". 4. Evaluation of a Bereavement Service. 5. Broken Heart: A Statistical Study of Increased Mortality Among Widowers. 6. Guidelines for Conducting Ethical Bereavement Research. 7. Bereavement: Understanding Grief across Cultures. 8. Introduction (pp.1-6) and Conclusions (pp. 272-8) from Love and Loss: The Roots of Grief and its Complications. 9. Complicated Grief: The debate over a new DSM-V Diagnostic Category. 10. Dangerous Words. Part 2. Crisis, Trauma and Transition. 11. Psychiatric Problems following Bereavement by Murder or Manslaughter. 12. Psychosocial Transitions: A field for study. 13. What Becomes of Redundant World Models? 14. Bereavement Dissected: A re-examination of the basic components influencing the reaction to loss. 15. Assumptions about Loss and Principles of Care. 16. An Experiment that Failed: Services for Families in Crisis in Tower Hamlets: Perception of a crisis service by referrers and users. Part 3. Death and Dying. 17. Attachment and Autonomy at the End of Life. 18. Terminal Care: Evaluation of in-patient service at St Christopher's Hospice. Part 4. Disasters. 19. Bereavement following Disasters. 20. Psychosocial Effects of Disaster: Birth Rate in Aberfan. 21. Help the Hospices...

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