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Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan: A Biopsychosocial Perspective, Second Edition

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Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan: A Biopsychosocial Perspective, Second Edition

Grief and Loss Across the Lifespan: A Biopsychosocial Perspective, Second Edition by Judith L. M. McCoyd PhD LCSW QCSW and PhD Carolyn Ambler Walter PhD LCSW
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0826120288 | 368 pages | PDF | 2 MB

This unique text for undergraduate and master's-level social work and counseling courses on loss, grief, and bereavement is distinguished by its biopsychosocial perspective and developmental framework. The book addresses grieving patterns and intervention strategies according to the life trajectory and provides clinical intervention tools and strategies for coping according to the developmental stage of an individual. It incorporates losses beyond death loss, with special focus on losses related to maturational development. The second edition reflects new research that has clarified and underscored the value of theories examined in the first edition, particularly in the areas of continued bonds, disenfranchised grief, and ambiguous grief. It describes how grieving is influenced by biological responses to stress, psychological responses to loss, and social norms and support networks.

The second edition includes significant new information on trauma and resilience and addresses the use of mindfulness practices with grief and loss. It focuses on the changing role of technology including expressions of grief and loss in social media and public forums. Updated information is provided regarding hospice and palliative care as well as housing issues in aging. A completely new chapter examines grief and loss counseling with emerging adults, and updates regarding changes in the DSM-5 are included. Additional new features include chapter objectives, discussion questions, and updated resources, and an Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides are available for download.

New to the Second Edition:

New information on trauma and resilience
Using mindfulness practices with grief and loss
Updated theory and empirical findings
The changing role of technology in grief
Expressions of grief and loss in social media and public forums
Transitions due to economic and health changes
Changes in the DSM-5
New chapter on emerging adults (ages 18-25)
New information on hospice, palliative care, and aging
Housing issues in aging and disability
New information on issues facing young and older U.S. veterans and families
Updated resources
Chapter objectives and discussion questions
Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides

Key Features:

Uses a developmental framework for grief and loss
Incorporates notions of loss beyond death, including unique maturational losses
Integrates new grief theories with empirical findings and intervention techniques
Utilizes neurobiological and biological information within a counseling text
Focuses on nonpathologizing approaches to sadness, loss, and grief