Agatha's six a screenplay on a father and a daughter coping with bereavement
Life after the death of a family member is indeed a difficult experience (Cohen and Mannarino 23-24). The bereaved could express his/her feelings towards the deceased either by means of creative intervention such as music therapy (Mcferran et al. 556-562 Slyter 22-23) and traveling ( How Travel Can...
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2015
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Summary: | Life after the death of a family member is indeed a difficult experience (Cohen and Mannarino 23-24). The bereaved could express his/her feelings towards the deceased either by means of creative intervention such as music therapy (Mcferran et al. 556-562 Slyter 22-23) and traveling ( How Travel Can Heal Your Grief or Pain ). Circumstances like dealing with a significant loss could also serve as an opportunity for parents and their children's self-growth while a more venerate, affectionate relationship is built through open communication and proper time management (Beutell and Greenhaus 77-82 Kousa 95 Nielsen 2-3 Punyanunt-Carter 294-299). |
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