Here is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary look at current bereavement care practices and key concerns of care providers. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, interests, and perspectives from divergent disciplines and clinical experiences, the contributing authors explore theories and constructs that can clarify and be useful in the provision of bereavement services. Bereavement Care: A New Look at Hospice and Community Based Services addresses important issues related to the delivery of bereavement care and services. This rich and compassionate volume will be helpful to mental health professionals, social workers, chaplains, nursing personnel, and volunteers who work with or provide services to bereaved persons and families.
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Marcia E. Lattanzi-Licht, Jane Marie Kirschling, Stephen Fleming
Zusammenfassung
The variability of valuation practice within Europe is perceived as a problem within the globalization of property. This edited textbook examines the practice of real estate valuation in selected countries in Europe. The focus is on countries with well developed real estate markets in which both international and indigenous investors are active. The book is aimed at real estate professionals, financiers, institutional advisers, property researchers and students who require a greater understanding of comparative property appraisal techniques applied across Europe.
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Contents
Preface
- Bereavement Services: Practice and Problems
- Assessing Grief Among the Bereaved Elderly: A Review of Existing Measures
- Analysis of Bugen's Model of Grief
- Differentiating Grief and Depression
- Grieving as a Hero's Journey (Bonnie Sigren Busick)
- Bereavement Groups in the Hospice Program
- The Volunteer in Bereavement Work: Tracking the Grief Process