Routledge International Handbook of Drug-Related Death Bereavement

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Routledge International Handbook of Drug-Related Death Bereavement

Dyregrov, Kari; Stroebe, Margaret; Titlestad, Kristine Berg

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2024

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Inglês

9781032313108

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PART I. SETTING THE STAGE

1. Introduction to the Handbook

Margaret Stroebe, Kari Dyregrov and Kristine B. Titlestad

2. Researching drug-related death bereavement: Methodological suggestions for the study of key conceptual issues

Eleftheria Tseliou and Georgios Abakoumkin

3. Drug-related death bereavement: Commentary by a bereaved parent on a research study

Kelly Thomas, Kristine B. Titlestad, Margaret Stroebe, and Kari Dyregrov

PART II. CONTEXT: THE SOCIETAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF BEREAVEMENT FOLLOWING A DRUG-RELATED DEATH

4. The importance of cultural context: A cross-cultural perspective on drug-death bereavement

Paul C. Rosenblatt

5. Drug policy and welfare systems as context for drug-related death bereavement

Svanaug Fjaer and Kari Dyregrov

6. Disenfranchisement following a drug-related death

Kenneth J. Doka and Kari Dyregrov

7. The impact of stigmatization before and after drug-related deaths

Beatrice M. Wendeln, Madeline Oppenheim, Georg Schomerus, Patrick W. Corrigan

PART III. CONSEQUENCES AND COPING (1): THE BEREAVEMENT EXPERIENCE FOLLOWING A DRUG-RELATED DEATH

8. Bereaved parents' relationship following drug-related death loss: (What) can we learn from relationship research?

Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik, Catrin Finkenauer, and Sara Albuquerque

9. Understanding parental grief on the death of a child who used narcotics

William T. Feigelman and Kristine B. Titlestad

10. Risk factors for prolonged grief disorder in people bereaved by drug-related deaths

Oyvind R. Kalsas and Maja O'Connor

11. Adjusting to loss after death from drug-related versus other traumatic deaths: Unique challenges?

Jamison S. Bottomley, William T. Feigelman, and Alyssa A. Rheingold

12. Coping with bereavement due to drug-related death in the context of one's own drug challenges

Richard Velleman and Lillian Bruland Selseng

13. Patterns of coping following a drug-related death: An overview of the END project findings

Kristine B. Titlestad, Lillian B. Selseng and Kari Dyregrov

PART IV. CONSEQUENCES AND COPING (2): BEYOND THE WESTERN WORLD

14. Dealing with bereavement following a drug-related death in China

Xinxian Liu and Suqin Tang

15. "S? Asa": Bereavement following bad deaths in Ghana

Johnny Andoh-Arthur

16. Bereavement following a drug-related death in Mexico and India

Richard Velleman, Marcela Tiburcio and Abhijit Nadkarni

PART V. CARE (1): SUPPORTING BEREAVED PERSONS FOLLOWING A DRUG-RELATED DEATH

17. Guidance for supporting/counselling people bereaved through a drug-related death: Unique circumstances, special needs

Peter Cartwright

18. Working with families following drug-death related loss

Sari Lindeman and Lillian B. Selseng

19. On the provision of informal and formal support: From personal networks and colleagues, to schools, front line and health care providers

Kari Dyregrov, Monika Reime and Sonja Mellingen

20. Stigma, kindness and professionalism: On fostering compassion and countering stigmatization

Richard Velleman and Lorna Templeton

21. Belonging and empowerment: Experiences of community support following a drug-related death

Joshua Stout and Benjamin Fleury-Steiner

22. Wall of Silence: Supporting providers after a drug-related death

Adelya A. Urmanche and Kate Szymanski

PART VI. CARE (2): TREATMENTS FOR DRUG-RELATED DEATH BEREAVED PERSONS IN NEED

23. Models of adaptation to bereavement: Application to grief therapy after a drug-related death

Jamison S. Bottomley and Robert A. Neimeyer

24. Prolonged Grief Disorder therapy for drug-related death bereaved, with insights from the Dual Process Model

Henry Willis, Natalia Skritskaya, and M. Katherine Shear

25. Psychotherapeutic treatment for bereaved persons encountering grief difficulties following a drug-related death

Jens C. Thimm and Pal Kristensen

26. Brief Eclectic Psychotherapy for prolonged and traumatic grief following drug-related death

Geert Smid, Sophie M.C. Hengst, Joanna Wojtkowiak, Rebecca Gasser, and Paul A. Boelen

27. Structured support for adults bereaved by a drug-related death: The potential of the 5-Step Method

Lorna Templeton

28. Rebuilding relationships: The benefits of increasing self-awareness through writing following a drug-related death

Christina Thatcher

PART VII. REFLECTIONS

29. Implications of the END project: Beyond the Norwegian context?

Monika Reime, Lillian B. Selseng, Kristine B. Titlestad and Kari Dyregrov

30. The handbook under the magnifying glass: Lessons (still) to be learnt from the study of drug-

related death bereavement

Margaret Stroebe, Kari Dyregrov, and Kristine B. Titlestad
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bereavement psychology;substance misuse impact;family trauma support;mental health interventions;qualitative grief analysis;cross-cultural loss studies;advanced research on drug death bereavement