- ISBN: 9781560325260 | 1560325267
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/1/1997
Contributors | p. xiii |
Foreword | p. xv |
Preface | p. xxi |
Acknowledgments | p. xxvii |
Conceptual Synthesis | |
Traumatic Bereavements and Death-Related PTSD | p. 3 |
The Emergence of Modern Thanatology | p. 3 |
The Emergence of Modern Traumatology | p. 4 |
Evolution and Development of the Disciplines | p. 4 |
Grief Component | p. 6 |
DSM System | p. 7 |
Grief and PTSD | p. 10 |
Symptomatic Criteria for PTSD | p. 11 |
Conclusion | p. 13 |
References | p. 14 |
Childhood Traumatic Loss: The Interaction of Trauma and Grief | p. 17 |
Studies of Childhood Bereavement | p. 19 |
Traumatic Loss | p. 20 |
Case Example | p. 36 |
Conclusion | p. 38 |
References | p. 39 |
Death of a Co-Worker: Conceptual Overview | p. 43 |
How Does a Business Organization Handle Death? | p. 43 |
Impact of Types of Death on Traumatic Stress Reactions of Fellow Employees | p. 44 |
Factors Contributing to the Development of a PTSR | p. 52 |
PTSD: Pathological Grief Resolution | p. 58 |
Conclusion | p. 60 |
References | p. 61 |
Effective Coping with Specific Contexts | |
Traumatic Death in Pregnancy: The Significance of Meaning and Attachment | p. 67 |
Idiosyncratic Meaning as Central to Understanding Pregnancy Loss Trauma | p. 68 |
Traumatic Pregnancy Loss Defined | p. 70 |
Complicated Mourning and Traumatic Pregnancy Loss | p. 72 |
Attachment and Loss in Pregnancy | p. 74 |
Boundary Ambiguity, Attachment Theory, and Traumatic Death in Pregnancy | p. 78 |
Boundary Ambiguity and Family Systems Issues | p. 86 |
Pregnancy and Pregnancy Loss as a Trigger to the Reexperience of Previous Traumas and Disruptions of Attachment | p. 89 |
Survivor Guilt and Control Schemas | p. 92 |
Implications for Treatment | p. 94 |
Conclusion | p. 97 |
References | p. 98 |
Couple Coping with the Death of a Child | p. 101 |
Grief as a Process--An Overview | p. 101 |
Need for a Personal Healing Theory | p. 103 |
Dyadic Grief | p. 103 |
Negative Couple Coping--Incongruent Grieving and the Marital Dyad | p. 105 |
Positive Couple Coping--Working Together to Resolve Grief | p. 112 |
Intervention to Facilitate Positive Couple Coping | p. 117 |
Conclusion | p. 118 |
References | p. 119 |
Death as Trauma for Children: A Relational Treatment Approach | p. 123 |
Traumatic Impact | p. 124 |
Developmental Considerations | p. 125 |
Therapeutic Considerations | p. 126 |
Assessment | p. 127 |
An Intervention Approach | p. 128 |
Countertransference | p. 130 |
Case Illustrations | p. 131 |
Conclusion | p. 135 |
References | p. 135 |
Minimizing the Impact of Parental Grief on Children: Parent and Family Interventions | p. 139 |
Children's Grief and the Impact of Parental Grief | p. 140 |
Comparison with Other Types of Post-Traumatic Stress in Families | p. 141 |
Therapeutic Intervention for Secondary Traumatic Grief Reactions: Review of the Literature | p. 142 |
Assessment Process | p. 144 |
Parent Guidance Methods | p. 146 |
Family Therapy Methods | p. 152 |
Effectiveness of Treatment Methods | p. 155 |
Conclusion | p. 155 |
References | p. 155 |
Treating Traumatic Grief in Systems | p. 159 |
Traumatic Deaths at Three Elementary Schools | p. 159 |
Theoretical Perspective | p. 163 |
Multiple or Ongoing Trauma | p. 172 |
School Community Interventions | p. 177 |
"Secondary First Aid": Initial Classroom Interventions | p. 178 |
School-Based Treatment Program | p. 179 |
Initial Interventions: Secondary Classroom Interventions | p. 181 |
Ongoing Interventions: Individual Treatment | p. 184 |
Small-Group Interventions | p. 186 |
Case Example | p. 189 |
Conclusion | p. 190 |
References | p. 190 |
Death of a Co-Worker: Facilitating the Healing | p. 193 |
Social Support | p. 194 |
Use of Debriefing | p. 195 |
Models | p. 197 |
Development of Peer Support and Peer Interventions | p. 200 |
Acts of Condolence | p. 200 |
Training and Psychoeducation | p. 201 |
Supportive Counseling, Post-Traumatic Counseling, and Individual Therapy | p. 202 |
Conclusion | p. 204 |
References | p. 205 |
Generic Treatment Approaches | |
Treating Families with Traumatic Loss: Transitional Family Therapy | p. 211 |
Power of Loss in Families | p. 212 |
Role of Symptomatology as a Reaction to Grief | p. 213 |
Effects of Loss on Families | p. 213 |
Transitional Family Therapy: A Systems Approach to Unresolved Grief | p. 215 |
Goals of Therapy | p. 219 |
Interventions Using TFT | p. 220 |
Basic Assumptions of This Approach | p. 224 |
Issues of Assessment and Evaluation | p. 226 |
Conclusion | p. 227 |
References | p. 227 |
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: A Therapeutic Tool for Trauma and Grief | p. 231 |
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing | p. 232 |
Theoretical Framework | p. 235 |
Resolution of Trauma and Grief | p. 237 |
Delayed Reactions | p. 241 |
Vicarious Traumatization Through Overidentification | p. 242 |
What Is the Meaning of Time in the Recovery Process? | p. 243 |
Conclusion | p. 245 |
References | p. 245 |
Thought Field Therapy: Aiding the Bereavement Process | p. 249 |
TFT and Other Therapies | p. 250 |
TFT: An Orientation | p. 250 |
Treatment Procedures | p. 253 |
Why Does It Work? | p. 261 |
Life and Energy | p. 262 |
TFT Algorithms | p. 263 |
Conclusion | p. 265 |
References | p. 266 |
Index | p. 269 |
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