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presented by Joan Chrastek, RN, CHPN, DNP, FPCN
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Joan Chrastek, RN, CHPN, DNP, FPCN
Joan "Jody" Chrastek was born and brought up in India and trained as a nurse in Scotland. She has worked as a midwife and hospice nurse in the UK, India, and the USA with adults and children. She has worked in hospice and palliative care for more than 35 years in both inpatient and community…
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1. Types Of Grief
This chapter discusses common categories of grief and examples of how they might present. This is helpful for the clinician in understanding what intentions may be needed to provide the best grief support for the individual and family.
2. Tasks Of Grief
This chapter discusses common work that individuals do as they go through the grieving process. It also reviews some factors that can influence the grieving process. Finally, Jody speaks to a mother who shares her grief experience after the death of her son.
3. When It Feels Like Nothing Helps
This chapter discusses strategies that can help families, and some helpful tips for providing support to them. Clinicians can do some advanced planning to be able to identify resources for the family. Suggestions of resources are provided in the chapter and bibliography.
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