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keywords > Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms > Emotions > Bereavement

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From Freud's dream-work to Bion's work of dreaming: the changing conception of dreaming in psychoanalytic theory.

Experiences of widows with children: a qualitative study about spousal death in Iran.

The effect of spousal bereavement on cognitive functioning in a sample of older adults.

More than bereavement care.

A prospective examination of catastrophic misinterpretations and experiential avoidance in emotional distress following loss.

It's as bad as anything can be: Patients, identity, and the influenza pandemic.

Views of relatives, carers and staff on end of life care pathways.

Unimaginable loss: contingent suicidal ideation in family members of oncology patients.

In their own words: patients and families define high-quality palliative care in the intensive care unit.

Bereavement dream? Successful antidepressant treatment for bereavement-related distressing dreams in patients with major depression.

Breaking down the wall of silence around children affected by AIDS in Thailand to support their psychosocial health.

The invisible family: a qualitative study of suicide survivors in Taiwan.

Continuing bonds in adaptation to bereavement: Toward theoretical integration

Minding one's emotions: mindfulness training alters the neural expression of sadness.

A loss in the family: silence, memory, and narrative identity after bereavement.

Spousal bereavement: the lived experience of young Canadian widows.

Experiences and early coping of bereaved spouses/partners in an intervention based on the dual process model (dpm).

Doing, being, and becoming: a family's journey through perinatal loss.

Internal connections and conversations: the internalized other interview in bereavement work.

Women's and children's exposure to mass disaster and terrorist attacks.

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