Loss And Bereavement

Loss And Bereavement by Sheila Payne, published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) in November 1999, offers a comprehensive exploration of the theoretical perspectives and models related to adaptation to loss. This 138-page book is written in English and addresses the complexities surrounding loss and change as normal processes influenced by social and cultural contexts.
Readers will find an introduction to various historical and cultural perspectives that highlight the diverse approaches to understanding loss. The book emphasizes the significance of these perspectives in the field of psychology and mental health, providing students with a foundational understanding of how individuals adapt to loss within different societal frameworks.
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This book aims to provide students with an understanding of important theoretical perspectives and specific models of adaptation to loss. It is assumed that loss and change are normal processes which occur within a social and cultural context, and the reader is introduced to historical and cultural perspectives which illustrate the diversity of approaches to loss.
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