Understanding Loss and Grief for Women
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Understanding Loss and Grief for Women

A New Perspective on Their Pain and Healing

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Understanding Loss and Grief for Women

A New Perspective on Their Pain and Healing

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This book can enhance everyone's understanding of how women experience loss and grief, and how they transition to resolution. It is an invaluable resource to women and everyone who supports them—spouses, partners, and family members as well as community and government. Women's grief is often a complex phenomenon—a natural, normal experience, but one that can seriously impact everyone—female or male—at every stage of life. Understanding Loss and Grief for Women: A New Perspective on Their Pain and Healing provides a way to look at how women experience loss through the lens of their socially constructed roles, and in light of the theories and practice of grief therapy and support. The book begins by explaining the social construction of women's traditional, transitional, and modern/postmodern roles, and then addresses the social construction of grief theory and practice in past eras and modern society. Several case studies enable readers to see how social constructs shape women's responses to various causes of grief, such as the death of a spouse or partner, child, marriage (divorce), and career (retirement). The final section of the book examines the health impacts of grief, offers suggestions to ameliorate negative health impacts, and emphasizes how loss and grief for women can be used as opportunities for self-growth. This book serves all members of the general population as well as educators, academics, scientists, and students of disciplines such as psychology, psychotherapy, medicine, sociology, and women's studies. It will enable all women to better understand, deal with, and heal from their loss and grief experience. Male readers will empathize with what their spouses/partners, mothers, grandmothers, siblings, and friends are experiencing in loss and grief and understand how to support healthy transition through grief to resolution. The community at large and care providers will learn how to create a more nurturing and supportive environment for women's grief response.

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Publisher
Praeger
Year
2017
ISBN
9798216159414

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Advance Praise for Understanding Loss and Grief for Women
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. Chapter 1: The Social Construction of Women’s Roles (Traditional, Transitional, Modern/Postmodern)
  11. Chapter 2: The Social Construction of Grief
  12. Chapter 3: Women’s Socially Constructed Grief Response
  13. Chapter 4: The Complexity of Grief
  14. Chapter 5: Factors Influencing Grief Response
  15. Chapter 6: Death of a Spouse or Partner: A Widow’s Grief
  16. Chapter 7: Death of a Marriage: Divorce Grief
  17. Chapter 8: Death of a Child: A Mother’s Loss and Grief
  18. Chapter 9: Retirement Loss and Grief
  19. Chapter 10: Health Impacts of Grief
  20. Chapter 11: Beginnings and Reconciliations
  21. Appendix: Summary of Feminist Movements
  22. References
  23. Index