The dying process: understanding anticipatory grief and anticipatory mourning -- Anticipatory grief and mourning: an overview -- Life review, paradox, and self-esteem -- Supporting families during the process of death -- The orle of the funeral as survivors cope with death -- Grief: new insights and developments -- Challenging the paradigm: new understandings of grief -- Grief as a transformative struggle -- Grief: what we have learned from cross-cultural studies -- Complicated grief: the debate over a new DSM-V diagnostic category -- Implications for practice -- The bright side of grief counseling: deconstructing the new pessimism -- Helping built on personal experience -- Meaning breaking, meaning making: rewriting stories of loss -- Working iwth children and adolescents -- Inner reality and social reality: bonds with dead children and the resolution of grief -- The death of a parent of an adult child -- Grief counseling with families: meaning making in the family during the dying process -- Countering empathic failure: supporting disenfranchised grievers -- The importance of self-care -- Lessons before dying -- Caring for the professional caregivers: before and after the death.
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