Buch, Englisch, 202 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 212 mm, Gewicht: 318 g
Buch, Englisch, 202 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 212 mm, Gewicht: 318 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-0499-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Contents Acknowledgments - Introduction - An Old Woman's Story - Beginning Assumptions - The Role of Personal Experience - The Role of Grief Education - Concerns About Aging - Historical Trends and Eldercare - The Grief Education Workshop Format - An Overview of This Book - Chapter 1: The Challenge of Grief Education for Caregivers of the Institutionalized Elderly - Grief and Loss Support Services Needed - The Scope of the Need - A Mandate for Grief Education - The Goal of Grief Education - Grief Education Objectives - Chapter 2: Aging and the Elderly - The Development of Life Span Perspective - Characteristics of Old Age - Definitions of Aging - The Grief of Growing Old - A Description of the Aging Process - Explanatory Theories of Aging - Chapter 3: Bereavement and the Elderly - Universal Bereavement Responses - General Observations - Why Do We Grieve? - Grief as Normal Life Crisis - Bereavement Study - Types of Loss - The Tasks of Mourning - Grief Work: How Long? - Factors That Affect the Course of Grief - Phases of Bereavement - Effects of Bereavement in Elderly - Chapter 4: Death and Dying and the Elderly - Death and Society - Dying and the Individual - Death and Dying: A Developmental Point of View - Death and Dying Responses - Dying with Integrity - The Dying Process - Tasks of the Dying Person - Complications - Death and Dying and Elderly Persons - Death and the Life Cycle - Chapter 5: Workshop Design--A Successful Model - Workshop Expectations - A Successful Program - Phases of Workshop Design - Generalizations of Learning - Summary: The Ten Commandments of Grief Education - Chapter 6: Caregivers: Practitioners, Helpers, and Companions - Who Is a Caregiver? - Developing a Continuum of Care Model - Continuum of Care Contexts - Caregiver Frustrations - Obstacles to Caregiving - To Help or Not To Help? - Predisposition to Assist Aging and Dying Elderly Persons - General Caregiving Intervention Goals - Stage-Appropriate Objectives - The Role of the Grief Counselor - Counseling and the Elderly - The Caregiver and Self-Care - Chapter 7: Clergy as Caregivers - Pastoral Care Traditions - Community Traditions of Pastoral Care - Pastoral Caregiving Experiences - Assessment of Clergy as Caregivers - Problems with the Pastoral Caregiving Task - A Definition of Pastoral Care to the Grieving and Elderly - The Goal of Pastoral Caregiving - Pastoral Objectives for Working with the Aged, Bereaved, and Dying - General Pastoral Care Strategies Reviewed - The Art of Pastoral Caregiving: Learnings from Ministry with Elderly People - The Pastoral Caregiver as Recovered Healer - Chapter 8: Envisioning Eldercare: The Next Fifty Years - The Future of Eldercare - Challenge One: Understanding the Realities of Old Age - Challenge Two: Creating Spaces for Ethical Dialogue - Challenge Three: Conserving Resources and Enhancing Quality Care - Challenge Four: Using Education As a Resource - Challenge Five: Caregiving When All Our Houses Are Full of the Elderly - Conclusion - Appendixes: Workshops - Workshop 1. Attachment, Loss, and the Process of Mourning - Objectives - Schedule - Personal Grief History - Grief and Loss Case Study - Participant Evaluation Form - Workshop 2. Bereavement - Schedule - Aging: As I Imagine Myself - Behaviors That Encourage Expression of Needs - Bereavement Workshop Evaluation Form - Workshop 3. Grief and Loss - Schedule - Death and Dying: Attitudes Checklist - Workshop 4. The Art of Caring for the Dying Person - About the Workshop - Schedule - Registration Form - Workshop 5. When Someone Dies - Workshop Objectives - Schedule - Caregiv