Invitation to grief in the family context

Grief is a family affair, yet it is commonly viewed as an individual phenomenon. As an international, interdisciplinary team, we explore grief within a family context across theoretical, research, practice, and educational domains. Families are complex and working with this complexity is challenging...

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Main Authors: Breen, Lauren, Szylit, R., Gilbert, K., Macpherson, C., Murphy, I., Nadeau, J., Reis e Silva, D., Wiegand, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68805
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author Breen, Lauren
Szylit, R.
Gilbert, K.
Macpherson, C.
Murphy, I.
Nadeau, J.
Reis e Silva, D.
Wiegand, D.
author_facet Breen, Lauren
Szylit, R.
Gilbert, K.
Macpherson, C.
Murphy, I.
Nadeau, J.
Reis e Silva, D.
Wiegand, D.
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description Grief is a family affair, yet it is commonly viewed as an individual phenomenon. As an international, interdisciplinary team, we explore grief within a family context across theoretical, research, practice, and educational domains. Families are complex and working with this complexity is challenging but necessary for a holistic view of grief. We therefore encourage an increased focus on theorizing, researching, practicing, and educating using innovative approaches to address the complexities of grief within the context of families. Learnings from within each domain will affirm and enhance the development of family-level thinking and approaches.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-688052019-05-08T23:41:10Z Invitation to grief in the family context Breen, Lauren Szylit, R. Gilbert, K. Macpherson, C. Murphy, I. Nadeau, J. Reis e Silva, D. Wiegand, D. Grief is a family affair, yet it is commonly viewed as an individual phenomenon. As an international, interdisciplinary team, we explore grief within a family context across theoretical, research, practice, and educational domains. Families are complex and working with this complexity is challenging but necessary for a holistic view of grief. We therefore encourage an increased focus on theorizing, researching, practicing, and educating using innovative approaches to address the complexities of grief within the context of families. Learnings from within each domain will affirm and enhance the development of family-level thinking and approaches. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68805 10.1080/07481187.2018.1442375 Routledge fulltext
spellingShingle Breen, Lauren
Szylit, R.
Gilbert, K.
Macpherson, C.
Murphy, I.
Nadeau, J.
Reis e Silva, D.
Wiegand, D.
Invitation to grief in the family context
title Invitation to grief in the family context
title_full Invitation to grief in the family context
title_fullStr Invitation to grief in the family context
title_full_unstemmed Invitation to grief in the family context
title_short Invitation to grief in the family context
title_sort invitation to grief in the family context
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68805