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Bereavement After Traumatic Death

Helping the Survivors
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O książce

Unless forced by circumstances, people in modern societies go to great lengths to

deny death, to the extent that even death of a loved one from natural causes tends

to catch us unprepared and unable to cope with its consequences. Death as the

result of a sudden, catastrophic event (traffic accident, suicide, a natural disaster,

ect.) can have even more extreme effects, sometimes striking survivors so violently

and painfully that it leaves an indelible mark.

This book speaks about the consequences of such traumatic deaths in a wonderfully

simple and straightforward way. The authors describe, step by step, what happens

to people after the sudden death of a family member or close friend, the difficulties

they face in coping, and how professionals and volunteers can help. With their

wide experience, both personally and as internationally renowned authorities, they

have written a book for professionals and volunteers who deal with bereavement

in language that is accessible to all, so it will also help those who have suffered

a traumatic loss themselves to understand what to expect and how to get help.

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Data wydania na Litres:
07 listopada 2024
Objętość:
320 str.
ISBN:
9781613344552
Redaktor:
Kari Dyregrov,
Karl Andriessen,
Onja Grad,
Diego DeLeo,
Alberta Cimitan
Właściciel praw:
Bookwire
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