Grieving: 22 to 30 percent of all college students

作者: David E. Balk

DOI: 10.1002/SS.262

关键词:

摘要: Grieving: 22 to 30 percent of all college students Page 1 The author offers evidence that 22 to 30 percent of college undergraduates are in the first year of bereavement, reviews the effects of …

参考文章(29)
Thomas Attig, How we grieve : relearning the world Oxford University Press. ,(1996)
John Bowlby, Attachment and Loss ,(1969)
Robert J. Berson, A Bereavement Group for College Students Journal of American College Health. ,vol. 37, pp. 101- 108 ,(1988) , 10.1080/07448481.1988.9939050
Heather Gaines Hardison, Robert A. Neimeyer, Kenneth L. Lichstein, Insomnia and complicated grief symptoms in bereaved college students. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. ,vol. 3, pp. 99- 111 ,(2005) , 10.1207/S15402010BSM0302_4
Crystal L. Park, Religion as a Meaning‐Making Framework in Coping with Life Stress Journal of Social Issues. ,vol. 61, pp. 707- 729 ,(2005) , 10.1111/J.1540-4560.2005.00428.X
JOHN R. JORDAN, ROBERT A. NEIMEYER, Does grief counseling work Death Studies. ,vol. 27, pp. 765- 786 ,(2003) , 10.1080/713842360
Debra S. Floerchinger, Bereavement in Late Adolescence Interventions on College Campuses Journal of Adolescent Research. ,vol. 6, pp. 146- 156 ,(1991) , 10.1177/074355489161011
Dale G. Larson, William T. Hoyt, What has become of grief counseling? An evaluation of the empirical foundations of the new pessimism. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. ,vol. 38, pp. 347- 355 ,(2007) , 10.1037/0735-7028.38.4.347
S. Freud, Mourning and Melancholia Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. ,vol. 56, pp. 543- 545 ,(1922) , 10.1097/00005053-192211000-00066