Communicating with the community about grieving: A description and review of the foundations of a broken leg analogy of grieving


Autoria(s): Murray, JA
Contribuinte(s)

J.H. Harvey

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

With loss permeating the lives of all people throughout the entire life span and its potential for serious long-term deleterious effects, providing effective care for those experiencing situations of loss would be an important element of any preventive community-based mental health promotion approach. The low use of mental health services by those confronted with loss, and the lack of such services in many areas, makes it imperative to enhance the competency of the broader community to provide appropriate care during times of loss. Contributory to such care is a sound knowledge of the literature concerning loss and grieving. The broken leg analogy of grief presented in this article integrates the traditional and emerging grief theories and empirical evidence into an analogy of grieving that can be easily communicated to the general community, is relevant to many losses. and vet upholds the differing positions concerning grieving held by various schools of psychiatric thought.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64004

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brunner - Routledge

Palavras-Chave #Psychology, Social #Social Support #Mental-health #Bereavement #Grief #Life #Psychotherapy #Personality #Adaptation #Predictors #Adjustment #C1 #321204 Mental Health #730211 Mental health
Tipo

Journal Article