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Overview* What impact does a child's death have on family relationships? * How might differences in the way mothers and fathers deal with bereavement contribute to increased marital tension? * Why are bereaved siblings so deeply affected by the way their parents grieve? An Intimate Loneliness explores how family members attempt to come to terms with the death of an offspring or brother or sister. Drawing on relevant research and the authors' own experience of working with bereaved parents and siblings, this book examines the importance of social relationships in helping parents and siblings adjust to their bereavement. The chances of making sense of this most distressing loss are influenced by the resilience of the family's surviving relationships, by the availability of wider support networks and by the cultural resources that inform each's perception of death. This book considers the impact of bereavement on self and family identity. In particular, it examines the role of shared remembering in transforming survivors' relationships with the deceased, and in helping rebuild their own identity with a significantly changed family structure. Problems considered include: the failure of intimate relationships, cultural and gender expectations, the invisibility of fathers' and siblings' grief, sudden and 'difficult' deaths, lack of information, and the sense of isolation felt by some family members. This book will be of value to students on courses in counselling, health care, psychology, social policy, pastoral care and education. It will appeal to sociology students with an interest in death, dying and mortality. It is also aimed at professionally qualified counselling, health and social service workers, at informed voluntary group members, the clergy, teachers and others involved with pastoral care. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gordon Riches , Pam DawsonPublisher: Open University Press Imprint: Open University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9780335199723ISBN 10: 0335199720 Pages: 231 Publication Date: 16 January 2000 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSeries editor's preface Introduction an intimate loneliness Order out of chaos personal, social and cultural resources for making sense of loss A bleak and lonely landscape problems of adjustment for bereaved parents What about me? Problems of adjustment for bereaved siblings Connections and disconnections ways family members deal with lost relationships Difficult deaths and problems of adjustment Things that help supporting bereaved parents Conclusion professional support in a post-modern world Appendix shoestrings and bicolage References Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationGordon Riches is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Derby. Pamela Dawson is Bereavement Services Coordinator for the London Borough of Bromley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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