03303nam 22005774a 450 991096805590332120251117100833.01-136-77375-40-203-95652-4(CKB)2670000000385804(MiAaPQ)EBC332745(Au-PeEL)EBL332745(CaPaEBR)ebr10211626(OCoLC)476134638(EXLCZ)99267000000038580420040924d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAfrican American grief /Paul C. Rosenblatt and Beverly R. Wallace1st ed.New York Routledge2005xxv, 193 pThe series in death, dying, and bereavement0-415-95151-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and indexes.Grief and life span -- Racism as a cause of death -- Racism and discrimination in the life of the deceased -- Visitations, wakes, and funerals -- African American institutions for dealing with death -- How people talked about grief -- Grief soon after the death -- Meaning making -- Grief over the long run -- The family grief process -- God -- Being strong in grief -- Continuing connection with the deceased -- Talking about it, crying about it with others -- Our grief and theirs: African Americans compare their grief with Euro-American grief -- Understanding African American grief.African American Grief is a unique contribution to the field, both as a professional resource for counselors, therapists, social workers, clergy, and nurses, and as a reference volume for thanatologists, academics, and researchers. This work considers the potential effects of slavery, racism, and white ignorance and oppression on the African American experience and conception of death and grief in America. Based on interviews with 26 African-Americans who have faced the death of a significant person in their lives, the authors document, describe, and analyze key phenomena of the unique African-American experience of grief. The book combines moving narratives from the interviewees with sound research, analysis, and theoretical discussion of important issues in thanatology as well as topics such as the influence of the African-American church, gospel music, family grief, medical racism as a cause of death, and discrimination during life and after death.Series in death, dying, and bereavement.African AmericansMental healthAfrican AmericansPsychologyGriefUnited StatesBereavementUnited StatesPsychological aspectsLoss (Psychology)African AmericansMental health.African AmericansPsychology.GriefBereavementPsychological aspects.Loss (Psychology)155.9/37/08996073Rosenblatt Paul C998464Wallace Beverly R.1954-1876047MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968055903321African American grief4487405UNINA