Child Death From Pediatric Illness: Conceptualizing Intervention From a Family/Systems and Public Health Perspective. |
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Authors: | Kazak, Anne E. Noll, Robert B. |
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Abstract: | Despite the universal and understandable distress associated with the death of a child from pediatric illness, do psychologists help surviving families in ways that match their need for assistance? Many families do not seek psychological help and cope adaptively with their loss. Indications for psychotherapy with bereaved families are based largely on experience with families who engage in treatment and who have greater distress. Other families may not receive sufficient services but are at risk for ongoing difficulties and unlikely to engage in treatment. Suggestions for intervention are made, with attention to the fit of therapeutic approaches with family needs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | child death pediatric illness intervention therapeutic approaches psychotherapy bereaved families distress family needs family systems public health |
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