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      Addressing Cultural Issues in Grief Counseling With Immigrants: The Case of a Bereaved Filipino Family Following Homicide

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          This article discusses cultural considerations and approaches to working with bereaved immigrants who cope with traumatic loss. A clinical case is used to elaborate on issues related to cultural identity, level of acculturation as well as religious beliefs and rituals among Filipinos living in Greece. Considerations for clinicians, who provide services to culturally diverse families that experience traumatic deaths, are discussed.

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          Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation

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            The dual process model of coping with bereavement: rationale and description.

            There are shortcomings in traditional theorizing about effective ways of coping with bereavement, most notably, with respect to the so-called "grief work hypothesis." Criticisms include imprecise definition, failure to represent dynamic processing that is characteristic of grieving, lack of empirical evidence and validation across cultures and historical periods, and a limited focus on intrapersonal processes and on health outcomes. Therefore, a revised model of coping with bereavement, the dual process model, is proposed. This model identifies two types of stressors, loss- and restoration-oriented, and a dynamic, regulatory coping process of oscillation, whereby the grieving individual at times confronts, at other times avoids, the different tasks of grieving. This model proposes that adaptive coping is composed of confrontation--avoidance of loss and restoration stressors. It also argues the need for dosage of grieving, that is, the need to take respite from dealing with either of these stressors, as an integral part of adaptive coping. Empirical research to support this conceptualization is discussed, and the model's relevance to the examination of complicated grief, analysis of subgroup phenomena, as well as interpersonal coping processes, is described.
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              Immigrant Youth: Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation

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                Journal
                EJCoP
                Eur J Couns Psych
                The European Journal of Counselling Psychology
                Eur. J. Couns. Psych.
                PsychOpen
                2195-7614
                31 October 2018
                2018
                : 7
                : 1
                : 200-210
                Affiliations
                [a ] Kapodistrian & National University of Athens , Athens, Greece
                [b ] Merimna Childhood Bereavement Counselling Centre , Athens, Greece
                [3]Department of Education, School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Herakleion, Greece
                [4]School of Education, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
                Author notes
                [* ]2nd Department of Psychiatry, Attikon University Hospital, Rimini 1, 12462 Athens, Greece. Fax: +30 210 5326453, Tel: +302105832426. igioannag@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                ejcop.v7i1.149
                10.5964/ejcop.v7i1.149
                a8399f95-7b8e-4fd2-bcbf-6f09aecfbf6d

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 29 June 2017
                : 01 August 2018
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                Categories
                Special Thematic Section on "Social Justice Issues for Counselling Psychologists in Greece"

                Psychology
                homicide,traumatic grief,bereavement,Filipino family,spirituality
                Psychology
                homicide, traumatic grief, bereavement, Filipino family, spirituality

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