Columbia University Press,
Loss and grief; psychological management in medical practice.
Development, object-relationships, and loss / Reaction to loss / Object-loss and somatic sympton formation / The child's reaction to his own terminal illness / The child's reaction to death in the family / Reaction of the family to the fatal illness of a child / Response of medical personnel to the fatal illness of a child / Loss of external organs : limb amputation, mastectomy, and disfiguration / Loss if internal organs / Reaction to and management of sensory loss : blindness and deafness / Loss of sexual function in the male / Loss of sexual function in the female / Reaction to chronic illness / Reaction to loss in the aged / The patient's reaction to fatal illness / Management of the dying patient / Pain and addiction in terminal illness / The family's reaction to terminal illness / Practical aspects of bereavement / Awareness of dying / Thanatology : a historical sketch / Notes on grief in literature / Notes on the comparative psychology of grief / The child's concept of grief / The hospital chaplain looks at grief / Loss and grief : a selected bibliography
Schoenberg, Bernard.
David Peretz -- David Peretz -- Arthur C. Carr and Bernard Schoenberg -- John E. Schowalter -- Robert A. Furman -- Jerry M. Wiener -- Jerry M. Wiener -- Bernard Schoenberg and Arthur C. Carr -- Richard S. Blacher -- K.Z. Altshuler -- Alexander P. Orfirer -- May E. Romm -- Richard S. Blacher -- Alexander R. Broden -- Bernard Schoenberg and Robert A. Senescu -- Bernard Schoenberg -- Thomas A. Gonda -- Henry J. Heimlich and Austin H. Kutscher -- Austin H. Kutscher -- Anselm L. Strauss and Barney G. Glaser -- Morris H. Saffron -- Morris Freedman -- Ethel Tobach -- H. Donald Dunton -- Robert B. Reeves, Jr. -- Richard A. Kalish.
Edited by Bernard Schoenberg [and others].
Loss and grief; psychological management in medical practice.