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COMPLICATED LOSSES, DIFFICULT DEATHS *E-BOOK*
A Practical Guide for Ministering to Grievers
Roslyn A. Karaban, PhD
PDF, $17.95
134 pages, 5½" × 8½"
ISBN 0-89390-668-9
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Grieving is difficult under any circumstances, but some losses are more
difficult to cope with than others. Suicide, sudden losses, lingering illnesses,
the death of a child, murders, miscarriages and the like evoke grief
symptoms and reactions that are more intense and last longer than ordinary
grief. Such complicated losses are more difficult for grief workers and may
even impact whole communities. The author, a pastoral counselor, helps
readers understand complicated losses in their own lives and prepares them
to minister to others. Chapters cover ambiguous, sudden, lingering,
traumatic, violent and untimely losses, as well as losses with social stigmas.
A concluding section examines the need to care for caregivers. This
resource is intended for invidual study or as a text for an advanced
grief-ministry course. It includes study questions, excercises, an
extensive bibliography and an index.
Reviews
Clergy and bereavement ministers will find Complicated Losses,
Difficult Deaths to be an especially useful manual, full of helpful advice,
sage wisdom and useful exercises.
Kenneth J. Doka, professor of gerontology, College of New
Rochelle, and author of Disenfranchised Grief: Recognizing Hidden
Sorrow
Complicated Losses, Difficult Deaths is a most complete and
informative book on understanding different kinds of grief and ministering to
those in grief. An absolute must read for every minister,
caregiver and professional in bereavement work.
J. Mark Ammerman, pastor, hospital chaplain and author of
Help During Grief
Roslyn Karabans book is a welcome addition to
bereavement literature. It should be on the desk of all bereavement
counselors, especially those facilitating bereavement support groups or
doing grief ministry in local churches. Her experiential
sensitivity comes through the pages very strongly and contributes
significantly to the books value.
Peter Beisheim, professor of religious studies, Stonehill College,
North Easton, Mass.
Roslyn Karaban has written an eminently useful book for anyone
involved in grief ministry. She has collected excellent resources to which
she adds her own compassion, wisdom and pastoral experience. Together
with engaging cases and study questions, this is a superb text for the
seminary classroom as well as adult education courses in the church and
synagogue.
Carroll Saussy, Howard Chandler Robbins professor of pastoral
theology and care, Wesley Seminary, Washington, D.C.
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About the Author
Roslyn Karaban, a certified grief therapist and death educator, has run a
supervised pastoral training program for hospice chaplaincy since 1996. A
tenured professor at St. Bernards Institute, she received advanced
degrees from Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass., Harvard Divinity
School in Cambridge, Mass., and Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley,
Calif.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Is Complicated Grief?
Uncomplicated Grief
Complicated Grief
Complicated Losses, Difficult Deaths
Study Questions and Practicum
Chapter One: Ambiguous Losses
Alzheimers Disease
Divorce
Study Questions and Practicums
Chapter Two: Disenfranchised Losses
Suicide
AIDS
Abortion
Study Questions and Practicums
Chapter Three: Sudden, Unanticipated Losses
Sudden Death: Accident
Sudden Death: Homicide
Rape
Study Questions and Practicums
Chapter Four: Children and Death
Parental Loss of a Child
Death of a Sibling
Loss of a Parent
Study Questions and Practicums
Chapter Five: Lingering Losses
Complicated Death from Cancer
Mental Illness
Multiple Sclerosis
Study Questions and Practicums
Chapter Six: Caring for Grief Ministers
Practicums
Appendix
Skills
Empathy
Summary
Focusing
Prompts
Probes
Information Questions
Information Sharing
Self-Disclosure
Advanced Empathy
Immediacy
Drawing Grief
Endnotes
Bibliography
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