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Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach Jane Ribbens McCarthy

Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach By Jane Ribbens McCarthy

Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach by Jane Ribbens McCarthy


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This timely book provides the first in-depth, interdisciplinary overview of our knowledge and theorizing of bereavement and young people including the voices of young people, as well as major statistical studies of cohorts of young people followed over many years.

Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach Summary

Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach by Jane Ribbens McCarthy

"This intellectually stimulating book demonstrates the authors are well-read and possess elegant synthesizing skills. ... I found the authors to be wise and insightful and their presentation of ideas complex and balanced."
Omega: Journal of Death and Dying

"What it does extremely well, and, indeed, uniquely is provide a wide and deep exploration of the extensive, often bewildering and conflicting, literature about the experiences of young people, loss and bereavement, drawing from it useful conclusions as well as identifying gaps in the research, and pointing to possible ways forward."
BereavementCare

  • What is the significance of death in contemporary society?
  • How do young people come to terms with loss and bereavement?
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, and yet it is often left to the province of specialists. This timely book provides the first in-depth, interdisciplinary overview of our knowledge and theorizing of bereavement and young people including the voices of young people, as well as major statistical studies of cohorts of young people followed over many years.

Taking a broad sweep across a great range of relevant literatures, this book breaks new ground in spanning theoretical issues and empirical research to examine critically what we know about this important but often neglected issue. It also features in-depth original case studies of young people who have experienced bereavement and uses these as a basis for exploring how loss and bereavement impact upon young peoples lives.

Young Peoples Experiences of Loss and Bereavement provides essential reading on issues of loss, change and bereavement for students, researchers and professionals across a wide range of health and social care disciplines, especially those involving family and youth work.

About Jane Ribbens McCarthy

Dr Jane Ribbens McCarthy is Lecturer in Qualitative Methods at the Open University.

Table of Contents

Frontispiece
Rebecca Willis and Virginia Ironside

Part one: Contexts

Knowledge production in context

Young people, death and bereavement in contemporary Western societies

Part two: Evidence

The perspectives of young people
Sue Sharpe, Julie Jessop and Jane Ribbens McCarthy

Bereavement as a risk factor in young peoples lives

The social contexts of bereavement experiences and Interventions

Part Three: Conclusions

Knowledge, meaning, and inter-disciplinarity

References
Index.

Additional information

GOR005655750
9780335216642
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Young People's Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach by Jane Ribbens McCarthy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2006-11-16
208
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