Continuing Bonds
New Understandings of Grief
Edited by Dennis Klass, Phyllis R. Silverman, Steven Nickman
Published February 1st 1996 by Taylor & Francis – 384 pages
Series: Death Education, Aging and Health Care
Published February 1st 1996 by Taylor & Francis – 384 pages
Series: Death Education, Aging and Health Care
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Preface
PART ONE: Examining the Dominant Model
Chapter 1 Introduction: What's the Problem?, Phyllis R. Silverman and Dennis Klass
PART TWO: Setting the Stage
Chapter 2 Broken Hearts or Broken Bonds?, Margaret Stroebe, Mary Gergen, Kenneth Gergen and Wolfgang Stroebe
Chapter 3 Grief That Does Not End, Paul C. Rosenblatt
Chapter 4 Grief in an Eastern Culture: Japanese Ancestor Worship,Dennis Klass
PART THREE: Bereaved Child
Chapter 5 Children's Construction of Their Dead Parents, Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman
Chapter 6 Bereaved Children's Changing Relationships with the Deceased, Claude L. Normand, Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman
Chapter 7 Remembering a Parent Who Has Died: A Developmental Perspective, Betty C. Buchsbaum
Chapter 8 Relationship and Heritage: Manifestations of Ongoing Attachment Following Father Death, Kirsten Tyson-Rawson
PART FOUR: Spousal Bereavement
Chapter 9 Widowhood and Husband Sanctification, Helena Znaniecka Lopata
Chapter 10 Remarriage of Widowed Persons: A Triadic Relationship, Miriam S. Moss and Sidney Z. Moss
Chapter 11 Memories of the Death and Life of a Spouse: The Role of Images and Sense of Presence in Grief, Roberta Dew Conant
PART FIVE: Parental Bereavement
Chapter 12 The Deceased Child in the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of Grief, Dennis Klass
Chapter 13 The Wounded Family: Bereaved Parents and the Impact of Adult Child Loss, Simon Shimshon Rubin
PART SIX: Bereaved Siblings
Chapter 14 Basic Constructs of a Theory of Adolescent Sibling Bereavement, Nancy Hogan and Lydia DeSantis
PART SEVEN: Adoptee Losses
Chapter 15 Retroactive Loss in Adopted Persons, Steven Nickman
Chapter 16 Grief and the Birth Origin Fantasies of Adopted Women, Susan Miller-Havens
PART EIGHT: Meanings and Implications
Chapter 17 Grief and the Role of the Inner Representation of the Deceased, Samuel J. Marwit and Dennis Klass
Chapter 18 Attachment and the Reactions of Bereaved College Students: A Longitudinal Study, David E. Balk
Chapter 19 Dilemmas in Identification for the Post-Nazi Generation: "My Good Father Was a Bad Man?", Lora Heims Tessman
PART NINE: Conclusion
Chapter 20 Concluding Thoughts, Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman
Index
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