Creating Meaning in Funerals
How Families and Communities Make Sense of Death
- Author(s): William G. Hoy,
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Pages: 198
- ISBN_10: 1040093388
ISBN_13: 9781040093382
- Language: en
- Categories: Psychology / Mental Health , Psychology / Grief & Loss , Religion / Christian Living / Death, Grief, Bereavement , Medical / Public Health , Social Science / Death & Dying , Social Science / Human Services , Psychology / Psychotherapy / General , Social Science / Disease & Health Issues ,
Description:... Creating Meaning in Funerals is a book about the ways in which bereaved families and communities create meaningful ceremonies against a backdrop of what is culturally appropriate, even when their choices might make little economic sense to those outside the culture. The culmination of these customs and practices, this book maintains, is how bereaved individuals, families, and communities are drawn into significant meaning making in early bereavement. Readers will be repeatedly challenged to suspend their own biases, observe the customs and beliefs of others thoughtfully, and provide counseling support and encouragement to bereaved individuals for whom funerals were or were not effective means of coping with their loss.
Discussion questions at the end of each chapter make the book useful for educational settings such as funeral service classroom instruction, thanatology classes, and grief counseling courses. Each chapter is also accompanied by its own reference list to make chapters more useful individually.
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