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E-raamat: Homicide Survivors: Misunderstood Grievers [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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"Homicide Survivors: Misunderstood Grievers" is about families that have faced murder and how they have dealt with the trauma. It offers an interpretation of personal accounts of homicide survivors in order to understand the particular nature of homicide bereavement. The author herself a homicide survivor, Judie Bucholz offers a unique perspective and experiential base for examining the phenomenon of homicide bereavement. Her intent is to help the reader understand the homicide griever's situation both as one who grieves and one who grieves within a social context, as one who confronts horrific death at the personal level as well as at the social level.
Introduction 1(17)
Homicide Bereavement Chart 18(11)
PART ONE OUR STORIES
Chapter One Jack
29(10)
Chapter Two Miriam
39(8)
Chapter Three Sue
47(6)
Chapter Four Ray
53(10)
Chapter Five Mike
63(8)
Chapter Six Ron, Jean, and Kim
71(6)
Chapter Seven Amanda and Angie
77(12)
Chapter Eight Rita
89(4)
Chapter Nine Rose
93(6)
Chapter Ten Judie
99(8)
PART TWO REACTIONS OF GRIEVING LOVED ONES
Chapter Eleven Themes from the Survivors' Stories
107(20)
PART THREE SUMMARY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR COMFORT
Chapter Twelve Analysis of Themes
127(12)
Chapter Thirteen Summary and Helpful Suggestions
139(6)
Appendix A 19th Century Letter 145(2)
Appendix B Support Networks 147(4)
Appendix C Legal Terms 151(20)
Bibliography of Additional Readings 171(4)
Index 175(8)
List of Illustrations
x
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(15)
1 Theoretical Origins
16(15)
2 Chakra Theory
31(18)
3 Basic Principles of COACT
49(17)
4 The Chakra System
66(17)
5 Conceptualization and Change Processes
83(21)
6 Treatment Orientation: Evaluation and Fostering Nonattachment
104(17)
7 Somatic Awareness
121(18)
8 Self-Integration
139(17)
9 Values-Based Action
156(14)
10 Case Examples
170(13)
Appendices 183(20)
Index 203
Judie Bucholz