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Journal of Loss and Trauma
International Perspectives on Stress & Coping
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Disciplinary Wounds: Has Grief Become the Identified Patient for a Field Gone Awry?

Pages 275-288 | Received 17 Apr 2012, Published online: 26 Dec 2012

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Svend Brinkmann. (2019) A society of sorrow: the constitution of society through grief. Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory 20:2, pages 207-221.
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Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Ashley M. A. Fehr, J. Claire Brantley, Kalli J. Wilson, Sherman A. Lee & W. Richard Walker. (2016) Testing the fading affect bias for healthy coping in the context of death. Death Studies 40:8, pages 513-527.
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Dennis Klass. (2023) Continuing Bonds in the Existential, Phenomenological, and Cultural Study of Grief: Prolegomena. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying.
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Anne Dodd, Suzanne Guerin, Susan Delaney & Philip Dodd. (2020) Exposition and Application of a Framework for Integration in a Mixed Methods Study: A Case Study From Complicated Grief. Journal of Mixed Methods Research 16:1, pages 114-129.
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Caroline PearceCaroline Pearce. 2019. The Public and Private Management of Grief. The Public and Private Management of Grief 23 59 .
Svend Brinkmann. (2018) General Psychological Implications of the Human Capacity for Grief. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 52:2, pages 177-190.
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Svend Brinkmann. (2017) The grieving animal: Grief as a foundational emotion. Theory & Psychology 28:2, pages 193-207.
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Leeat Granek & Tal Peleg-Sagy. (2017) The use of pathological grief outcomes in bereavement studies on African Americans. Transcultural Psychiatry 54:3, pages 384-399.
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Leeat Granek. (2014) The Heritability of Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology 32:21, pages 2270-2271.
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Leeat Granek. (2014) Mourning Sickness: The Politicizations of Grief. Review of General Psychology 18:2, pages 61-68.
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