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Rando, Therese A. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1993
Operationalizes complicated mourning in relation to six "R" processes of mourning (recognize, react, recollect, relinquish, readjust, reinvest) and identifies seven high-risk factors. Asserts that prevalence of complicated mourning is increasing today because of contemporary sociocultural and technological trends. Notes that new…
Descriptors: Death, Emotional Response, Grief, Incidence

Brabant, Sarah – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1990
Draws on work of George Herbert Mead to question premise that acute grief that continues or reoccurs two or more years following loss of loved one is pathological. Suggests that onset of intense pain years after loss may be response to "new" death or loss. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Death, Emotional Response, Grief

Widdison, Harold A.; Salisbury, Howard G. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1990
Social and psychological problems displayed by Vietnam veterans have been classified as "Delayed Stress Syndrome." Grief theory provides model that helps explain reactions. Failure to resolve grief can result in delayed reactions. Vietnam experience was replete with significant traumatic losses; many were not resolved. Some Vietnam…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Grief, Interpersonal Competence, Stress Variables

Crosby, John F.; And Others – Journal of Divorce, 1983
Compares grief in divorce to the Kubler-Ross model of grief resolution in bereavement in 17 persons who wrote essays about their divorce. The results suggested a conceptual model based on three chronological stages with linear progression through the stages, characterized by circularity within each stage. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Tasks, Divorce, Emotional Adjustment

Trolley, Barbara C. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1994
Provides support for connection between grief reactions and traumatic life events. Discusses reactions to life traumas (alcoholism, abuse, disability, divorce, infertility) within context of grief framework. Applies literature pertaining to responses to suicide and murder to traumatic life events. Discusses and dissolves proposed differences…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Bereavement, Death, Disabilities

Goldman, Linda Ellen – Young Children, 1996
Uses case study to present grief counseling guidelines for members of the school, community, and concerned parents affected by death. Argues that information lessens fear, and memorializing or commemorating the deceased helps children understand death and creates a foundation for the grief process. Lists age-oriented concepts of death,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Coping, Crisis Intervention

DeFrain, John – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Discusses 10 common questions, gleaned from qualitative analysis of data from nearly 850 bereaved family members who participated in 9 distinct studies, asked by people whose lives are directly affected by the death of a baby. Offers guidelines for family therapists serving families bereaved by an infant death. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Bereavement, Counseling Techniques, Death, Emotional Response
Wolfelt, Alan – 1983
This book is written for parents, teachers, and counselors who have both a desire and a commitment to help children who experience a death. The first chapter provides an introduction and discusses when death education should occur. The second chapter emphasizes the importance of creating a caring relationship with children when death is…
Descriptors: Children, Community Education, Counseling, Counseling Techniques

Amundson, Norman E.; Borgen, William A. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Examines the dynamics of unemployment in terms of job loss and job search. Compares job loss to the grieving process and job search to burnout. Describes counseling strategies for people at various stages in the unemployment process. (Author)
Descriptors: Burnout, Counseling Techniques, Dismissal (Personnel), Emotional Response

Engel, George L. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1980
Effective classroom teaching and learning about grief involve didactic instruction and the group dynamics of personal involvement. An appreciation of the individuality of the grieving must be incorporated. Verbatim excerpts from a workshop on helping the bereaved are included. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training, Counselors, Death

Charles, Kevin E.; Eddy, James M. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Presents framework for in-service training of residence hall staff on how to deal with grief situation. Provides table of hypothetical stages of ordinary grief response which residence hall staff can use to assess and monitor a dealth/loss situation. Describes three major components of in-service training on dying and death. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Death, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response, Grief

Opirhory, Gloria; Peters, George A. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Presents a model that identifies the adjustment process following the birth of a less-than-perfect newborn. Outlines specific counseling intervention strategies that guide the counselor and family through the process towards acceptance. Emphasizes that early counseling leads to more complete adjustment and acceptance, with positive implications…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Disabilities

Cho, Cheh; Cassidy, David F. – Death Studies, 1994
Identifies several distinctive characteristics of bereavement in relation to human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Discusses multiple loss syndrome, truant grief, and chronic bereavement that are often experienced by persons living with AIDS and professionals working in HIV/AIDS field. Discusses need for new…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Bereavement, Chronic Illness, Death
Lima, Bruno R. – 1986
This paper focuses on the mental health consequences of the disaster in Armero, Colombia which resulted from a volcanic eruption and mudslide, and highlights the role of the primary care worker in delivering mental health care to disaster victims. Eight characteristics of disasters that are closely related to their psychopathogenetic potential…
Descriptors: Death, Emergency Programs, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems

May, Harold J.; Breme, Frederick J. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1982
Discusses Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and the family's resultant grief process. Explores SIDS as a family crisis, and by identifying the psychological factors or tasks pertinent to family adjustment, proposes a SIDS Family Adjustment Scale which assists in recognizing adaptive and maladaptive grief responses. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Crisis Intervention, Death, Emotional Adjustment