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Fundamentals of Traumatic Bereavement; 1. Sudden, Traumatic Death and Traumatic Bereavement; Traumatic Death Prevalence; Psychological Consequences of Sudden, Traumatic Death; Persistent and Pervasive Effects of Traumatic Death; The Need for Integrated Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement; An Overview of Our Treatment Approach for Traumatic Bereavement; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 2. Theoretical Foundations; Loss; Grief and Mourning; Psychological Trauma 327 $aA Relational Treatment ApproachIntegration in the Traumatic Bereavement Treatment Approach; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; Part II. Living with Traumatic Bereavement; 3. Psychological Dimensions; Symptoms and Adaptations; Shattering of the Assumptive World; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 4. Domains of Life Affected; Interpersonal Relationships; Structures of Daily Life; The Legal System; Social Support; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; Part III. Risk Factors and Related Evidence; 5. Event-Related Factors; Characteristics of the Death; Mode of Death 327 $aClinical IntegrationConcluding Remarks; 6. Person-Related Factors; Gender; Religion and Spiritual Beliefs; Personality and Coping Strategies; Kinship Relationship to the Deceased; Nature of the Relationship with the Deceased; Attachment Style; Additional Person-Related Variables; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 7. Treatment Research; Treatment for Grief and Mourning; Treatment for PTSD; Integrating Grief and Trauma Treatment Research; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; Part IV. Guidelines for Implementing the Treatment Approach; 8. Client Assessment 327 $aAppropriateness of This Treatment Approach for a Particular ClientProgression through the Six "R" Processes; Resources; Trauma and Loss History and Processing; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 9. Implementation Issues; General Psychotherapy Issues; Designing the Treatment Plan; Integrating This Approach into an Ongoing Treatment; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 10. Building Resources; Self Capacities; Coping Skills; Social Support; Bereavement-Specific Issues; Meaning and Spirituality; Values and Personal Goal Setting; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks 327 $a11. Processing TraumaCognitive Processing Interventions; Emotional Processing Interventions; Behavioral Interventions; Clinical Integration; Concluding Remarks; 12. Facilitating Mourning; First "R" Process: Recognize the Loss; Second "R" Process: React to the Separation; Third "R" Process: Recollect and Reexperience the Deceased and the Relationship; Fourth "R" Process: Relinquish the Old Attachments to the Deceased and the Old Assumptive World; Fifth "R" Process: Readjust to Move Adaptively into the New World without Forgetting the Old; Sixth "R" Process: Reinvest; Clinical Integration 327 $aConcluding Remarks 330 $a This book presents an integrated treatment approach for those struggling to adapt after the sudden, traumatic death of a loved one. The authors weave together evidence-based clinical strategies grounded in cutting-edge knowledge about both trauma and grief. The book offers a clear framework and many practical tools for building survivors' psychological and interpersonal resources, processing their trauma, and facilitating mourning. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes over 30 reproducible handouts. 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Decide on the target population -- b. Identify relevant immunization indicators -- c. Identify relevant dimensions of inequality -- Step 2: Obtain data -- Overview -- A. Conduct data source mapping -- B. Determine whether sufficient data are currently available -- Step 3: Analyse data -- Overview -- A. Prepare disaggregated data -- B. Calculate summary measures of inequality -- Step 4: Report results -- Overview -- A. Define the purpose of reporting and the target audience -- B. Select the scope of reporting -- C. Define the technical content -- D. Decide upon methods of presenting data -- E. Adhere to best practices of reporting -- Step 5: Knowledge translation -- Overview -- Identify priority areas for action -- Integrate equity considerations into immunization programmes and policies -- Identify opportunities for intersectoral collaboration -- Appendix 1. Additional resources -- Appendix 2. Monitoring, Evaluation and Review Framework -- Appendix 3. Double disaggregation -- Appendix 4. Data sources for immunization coverage -- Appendix 5. Overcoming limited data availability -- Appendix 6. Complex measures of inequality -- Appendix 7. Multiple regression analysis and compounded vulnerability -- Appendix 8. 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