Disenfranchised Grief: New Directions, Challenges, and Strategies for PracticeResearch Press, 2002 - 451 pages This book focuses on the kind of grief that is not openly acknowledged, socially validated, or publicly mourned. It addresses the unique psychological, biological, and sociological issues involved in disenfranchised grief. The contributing authors explore the concept of disenfranchised grief, help define and explain this type of grief, and offer clinical interventions to help grievers express their hidden sorrow. |
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A Closer Look at Dokas Grieving Rules | 23 |
Revisiting the Concept of Disenfranchised Grief | 39 |
Liberation | 61 |
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