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How many of us have lost a loved one, or felt powerless when trying to help a bereaved friend or relative? This now-classic book recognizes that there is no single solution to the pain of bereavement, but that an understanding of grief and grieving can help those who are suffering, and those - whether family or professionals - who are trying to comfort them. Long regarded as the most authoritative work of its kind, and widely used in the training of those in the caring professions, this new updated edition of Bereavement has been extensively revised and expanded to take into account the most recent research findings. Parkes and Prigerson provide additional information about the different circumstances of bereavement including traumatic losses, disasters and complicated grief, and examine the new interest in theoretical ideas such as resilience and continuing bonds, as well as providing details on how social, religious, and cultural influences determine how we grieve. This valuable and compassionate study also lists bereavement support that is available, and enables readers to identify those who may need special help. 'Comprehensive . . . beautifully written and accessible' Dame Cicely Saunders 'The classic British work on bereavement' Professional Social Work Journal