Elaborating the conceptual model of 'styles or patterns of grieving', this title explores the different ways that individuals grieve, noting that gender is only one factor that affects an individual's style or pattern of grief. It focuses on the clinical implications of the model on ways that different types of grievers might best be supported.
Jill A. Harrington, Robert A. Neimeyer, USA) Harrington, Jill A. (Private practice, Virginia, USA) Neimeyer, Robert A. (Portland Institute for Loss and Transition, Oregon
Jill A. Harrington, Robert A. Neimeyer, USA) Harrington, Jill A. (Private practice, Virginia, USA) Neimeyer, Robert A. (Portland Institute for Loss and Transition, Oregon
Jakob van Wielink, Leo Wilhelm, Denise van Geelen-Merks, Netherlands.) van Wielink, Jakob (International leadership coach and trainer, The Netherlands) Wilhelm, Leo (De School voor Transitie, The Netherlands) van Geelen-Merks, Denise (Private practice, Jakob Van Wielink, Jakob van Wielink, Denise van Geelen-Merks
Jakob van Wielink, Leo Wilhelm, Denise van Geelen-Merks, Netherlands.) van Wielink, Jakob (International leadership coach and trainer, The Netherlands) Wilhelm, Leo (De School voor Transitie, The Netherlands) van Geelen-Merks, Denise (Private practice, Jakob Van Wielink, Jakob van Wielink, Denise van Geelen-Merks
Betty Davies, Rose Steele, Jennifer Baird, Canada) Davies, Betty (Univ. of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) Steele, Rose (York Univ, Ontario, USA) Baird, Jennifer (Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, California
Betty Davies, Rose Steele, Jennifer Baird, Canada) Davies, Betty (Univ. of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) Steele, Rose (York Univ, Ontario, USA) Baird, Jennifer (Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, California