Does the popular notion of a 'broken heart' have some grounding in
reality? How can grief affect the body in ways that necessitate
medical care and may even be life-threatening? Bereavement and Health
constitutes a comprehensive review of what is known about the impact
of bereavement on surviving partners. Drawing on the work of
psychologists, sociologists, epidemiologists, and psychiatrists,
Wolfgang and Margaret Stroebe offer a theoretically coherent
perspective focused on conjugal loss. After a thorough discussion of
stress and depression models of bereavement, the authors present their
own theoretical approach, emphasizing social contacts and the
interpersonal nature of grief. They then examine the psychological and
medical consequences of bereavement: Are the bereaved at higher risk
than those who have not lost a partner? What has research revealed
about the causes, symptoms, and outcomes of grief? Key questions about
recovery from grief are also addressed: Is the health risk of
bereavement severe enough to have lasting or even fatal consequences?
Is it possible to identify those bereaved who are at high risk before
their health suffers? What are the strategies that are most likely to
lead to effective coping? Can attempts at intervention be effective?
The Stroebes' combination of theoretical integration and
methodological rigor will make Bereavement and Health a standard text
for years to come.
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The Psychological and Physical Consequences of Partner Loss
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ISBN
9780511867583
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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