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Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research
Volume , Issue 2 / 2021
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<foreword> Importance of grief care and grief work 垣添忠生 Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 1-1, 2021. |
Christianity and Bereavement Toshiyuki Kubotera*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 3-9, 2021. |
Changing Meanings and Social Impact of Funerals on Bereavement Grief Megumi Kondo-Arita*1), Carl Becker*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 11-17, 2021. |
Basic Perspectives in Grief Care for Children : Focusing on Respect for the Children as an Individual Beings, Limit Setting, and Narrative Hiroshi Kuranishi*1)*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 19-25, 2021. |
Necessary Care for Family Members Who Have Experienced Bereavement Due to Cancer Mayumi Ishida*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 27-36, 2021. |
Family Therapy for the Bereaved : Applying the Integrative Approach Chikako Ishii*1), Noriko Setou*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 37-45, 2021. |
Significance of Activities to Leave Evidence of the Victim's Life by the Bereaved Family Who Suddenly Lost a Loved One in a Crime Chizuru Akata*1), Yukihiro Sakaguchi*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 55-64, 2021. |
Needs and Situation of Individuals Bereaved by Unnatural Death : An Exploratory Study Using the Interview Records from the Tokyo Medical Examiner's Office Daisuke Kawashima*1), Yukihiro Sagaguchi*2), Tatsushige Fukunaga*3), Kenji Kawano*4) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 65-73, 2021. |
Implications of Keeping Ashes at Home : An Analysis of Interviews of Bereaved Spouses Shuji Nishioka*1), Yukihiro Sakaguchi*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 75-86, 2021. |
Remote Visitation as an Example of End-of-life Nursing for Patients with COVID-19 : A Case Report Yu Haniuda*1), Michihiro Tsubaki*2), Ryoko Ikari*1), Takuya Mori*1), Ikumi Yokomizo*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (2): 87-93, 2021. |