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Andrew McFarlane
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Foreword
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Introduction: Loss
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There Is No Right Or Wrong Way To Grieve
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Normal Responses Of Caregivers
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Time Factors Associated With Bereavement
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The Third Day
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The Seventh Day
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Four To Six Weeks Later
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The First Year
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Anniversaries And Special Dates
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One Year Later – The Anniversary Of The Death
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Grief And The Body: Physical Reactions
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Not Eating, Not Sleeping
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Bodily Distress
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Emotional Reactions: Anger Versus Aggression
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Guilt
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Depression
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Despair
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Replacement
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Back To The Beginning: The Immediate Needs Of The Bereaved
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Seeing The Body - Yes Or No?
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Before 'Viewing The Body'
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What The Bereaved Person Needs
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Permission To Grieve
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Retaining Individuality
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Coping
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The Funeral
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The Context: Preparatory Grief
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Children And Grief
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Gender Differences In Grief
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After The Initial Shock: Bereavement And Its Possible Consequences
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Alcohol And Other Drug Use
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Relationships
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Sexuality And Grief
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Sexual 'Acting Out'
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Being Supportive: The Support Team - Family, Friends, Colleagues, Professional Carers
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Supporting Someone Experiencing Shock And Denial
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Supporting Someone Experiencing Disorientation
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Supporting Someone Experiencing Anger
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Supporting Someone Experiencing Guilt
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Supporting Someone Experiencing Depression, Sadness, Loneliness
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Accommodating Loss: Beginning To Reorganise Life
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Self-help
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Self-indulgence
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Diet
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Writing - Journal, Email Or Letters
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Distraction
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Bereavement Counselling
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Conclusion: The Impact Of Grief
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Community Education
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Discussion Starters (Community Education Settings Or Discussion Groups)
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Other Suggestions
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About The Authors
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