Losing a loved one is one of life's greatest stressors. Although most bereaved individuals navigate through a period of intense acute grief that lessens with time, approximately 10 …
CL Park - Psychological bulletin, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Interest in meaning and meaning making in the context of stressful life events continues to grow, but research is hampered by conceptual and methodological limitations. Drawing on …
MK Shear, N Simon, M Wall, S Zisook… - Depression and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Bereavement is a severe stressor that typically incites painful and debilitating symptoms of acute grief that commonly progresses to restoration of a satisfactory, if changed, life …
Initial research on loss and potentially traumatic events (PTEs) has been dominated by either a psychopathological approach emphasizing individual dysfunction or an event …
Purpose—a cognitive process that defines life goals and provides personal meaning—may help explain disparate empirical social science findings. Devoting effort and making …
M Stroebe, H Schut, W Stroebe - The lancet, 2007 - thelancet.com
In this Review, we look at the relation between bereavement and physical and mental health. Although grief is not a disease and most people adjust without professional …
GA Bonanno - Current directions in psychological science, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Until recently, resilience among adults exposed to potentially traumatic events was thought to occur rarely and in either pathological or exceptionally healthy individuals. Recent …
The Third Edition of Family Stress Management by Pauline Boss, Chalandra M. Bryant, and Jay A. Mancini continues its original commitment to recognize both the external and internal …
RK James, J Whisenhunt, RA Myer - 2025 - amberton.edu
AMBERTON UNIVERSITY e-COURSE SYLLABUS CSL6765.E1 Crisis Counseling Winter 2025 PROFESSOR INFORMATION: Name: Dr. Pamela Joh Page 1 AMBERTON UNIVERSITY …