Grief and attachment |
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Authors: | James C. Dean D. Min |
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Affiliation: | (1) Medford, Oregon |
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Abstract: | Loss and grief are universal phenomena with serious potential psychological and physical consequences. Loss results in various reactions that have been identified in a variety of ways. Attachment theory provides a conceptual scheme to understand these processes and consequences. Clergy are in a strategic position to respond to loss, and attachment theory helps inform pastoral intervention. Several program and research issues are posed that emerge from the author's clinical experience. |
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