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Donat, Melanie, University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College et School of Contemporary Arts. « Fur, pixels, loved ones and other transients ». THESIS_CAESS_CAR_Donat_M.xml, 2004. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/469.
Texte intégralMaster of Arts (Hons) (Contemporary Arts)
Wang, Yanan. « Mortality salience and product evaluation : role of self versus loved ones ». Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=119395.
Texte intégralDans cette thèse, je propose une distinction entre deux types d'exposition à la saillance de la mort (mortality salience), soit la saillance de sa propre mort ou MSS (mortality salience of self) et la saillance de la mort d'une personne aimée ou MSLO (mortality salience of a loved one). En se basant sur un mécanisme du besoin de saillance (need salience mechanism), je prédis et confirme à l'aide de quatre études expérimentales que les individus exposés à la saillance de leur propre mort (MSS) préfèrent des options de décision signalant le statut social contrairement aux individus exposés à la saillance de la mort d'une personne aimée (MSLO) qui préfèrent des options de décision associées à des expériences sociales. De plus, l'effet de la saillance de sa propre mort (MSS) est plus prononcé lorsque les sujets de l'étude ont un construit de soi hautement indépendant (independent self-construal) alors que l'effet de la saillance de la mort d'une personne aimée (MSLO) est plus prononcé pour les individus ayant un construit de soi hautement interdépendant (interdependent self-construal). Cette thèse contribue à la littérature sur la saillance de la mort de trois façons. En premier lieu, elle distingue pour la première fois, en fonction de leur effet sur la prise de décision, deux types de saillance de la mort, soit celle associée à sa propre mort (MSS) et celle associée à la mort d'une personne aimée (MSLO). Deuxièmement, elle propose un nouveau mécanisme de médiation basé sur le besoin de saillance (need saliance) qui prédit les effets divergents des types de saillance de la mort sur la prise de décision. Finalement, elle identifie deux nouvelles variables modératrices, soit le construit de soi indépendant et le construit de soi interdépendant, qui modulent l'effet des deux types de saillance de la mort sur la prise de décision.
Barner, Corrine. « Welcome home| A manual for the loved ones of returned combat veterans ». Thesis, Pepperdine University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10170182.
Texte intégralOperation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom are the first long-term wars fought with an all-volunteer army. This has led to fewer available soldiers who are deployed more frequently and for longer periods of time. The impact of these deployments is significant and has been found to increase likelihood for substance abuse, mental health disorders, and concerns in the veteran, or service member’s, social functioning and overall adjustment upon returning to civilian life. There have been significant developments in our understanding of these issues, as well as effective interventions and treatment. However, many veterans still do not seek or receive beneficial treatment due to mental health stigma, as well as other barriers. While many treatment paradigms address the unique needs of the family or the individual veteran, very few resources seek to both objectively inform and provide practical coping strategies for the loved ones of veterans. Research has shown social support is a preventative factor in regards to developing or resolving mental health concerns. Similarly, research has demonstrated that others’ perceptions of mental health symptoms significantly impacts how much support and understanding their loved ones will provide (e.g. personalization of withdrawal symptoms). This manual provides a balance of both information and skills to loved ones in order to increase understanding and awareness regarding the difficulties of the transition to from military to civilian life, for both parties. Additionally, the manual integrates attachment theory concepts throughout the resource to foster self-awareness and consideration of the loved one’s own relationship style and emotional regulation. The intended audience is broad and includes a wide range of important relationships that may be affected. It was broken down into three main sections that build upon eachother: Understand, Reconnect, and Rebuild. This manual was developed through critical literature review of peer-reviewed research and personal accounts. The results of the analysis were applied to issues relevant to the transition process from military to civilian life as identified through research or review of personal accounts of the transition home from war.
Light, Patricia A. « Spousal Caregivers' Challenges When Caring for Their Loved Ones Battling Alzheimer's Disease ». ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6452.
Texte intégralForbes, Lisa M. « African American Women Caring for Loved Ones With Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia ». ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5007.
Texte intégralHunt, Barbara. « The Emotional Impact on Elderly Spouses Who Placed Their Loved Ones in Long-Term ». ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1444.
Texte intégralHansson, Jessica, et Eveline Wester. « A Game of Phone Tag : A qualitative study of women living away from loved ones ». Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för sociala och psykologiska studier (from 2013), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-83002.
Texte intégralI denna globaliserade värld har det blivit mer vanligt att lämna sitt hemland och flytta utomlands, ochdärmed inte bo nära sina nära och kära. Syftet med denna kvalitativa studie är att få en djupare förståelseför kvinnor som bor i ett annat land än deras nära och kära och hur de hanterar det. Studien är baserad påteoretiska koncept och tidigare forskning om transnationella familjer, flyttens inverkan på identiteten ochatt känna sig hemma, skulden av att bo på avstånd och strategier för att klara av att ha sina nära och kärapå avstånd. Detta sätts i perspektivet till den rådande COVID-19 pandemin och de begränsningar, inombland annat resande, som det innebär. Studiens primärdata baseras på tio semistrukturerade intervjuermed kvinnor som bott och jobbat eller studerat i Sverige i minst ett år och har sina nära och kärautomlands. En relationell analysmetod kombineras med narrativ analys och studien har en feministiskutgångspunkt. Resultatet visar att kvinnornas flytt utomlands har påverkat deras relationer med nära ochkära. Deltagarna i studien uttryckte en längtan efter fysisk samvaro med nära och kära i deras hemländer,men ansåg sig mestadels nöjda med deras rådande situation. Det framkom i våra intervjuer att COVID19 pandemin inte hade någon större inverkan på kvinnornas relationer med nära och kära, då de redanbefann sig på ett längre geografiskt avstånd. Utöver resultatet lyfter diskussionen viktiga frågor sompåträffades under studien, styrkor och svagheter samt förslag på vidare forskning.
Woodbury, Kerri-Ann. « A prospective study of the impact of deployment on the intimate relationships of Australian army personnel and their loved ones ». Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/201713/1/Kerri-Ann_Woodbury_Thesis.pdf.
Texte intégralWorboys, Deborah Jane. « Turning strain into strength : Exploring the positive psychological changes and growth-ful developments in the loved ones providing care for persons with Parkinson’s Disease ». Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2016. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/755c61137c6bb9330cd897ebe1ce13f92861738470ee9db4fcedfdcb3b6aa614/3334717/Worboys_2016_Turning_strain_into_strength_exploring_the_positive.pdf.
Texte intégralPeters, Julie Claire. « "No one's free who isn't free to love" : love and history across Canadian boundaries in George Elliot Clarke's «Beatrice Chancy» and «Québécité : A Jazz Fantasia in Three Cantos» ». Thesis, McGill University, 2008. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21924.
Texte intégralPrécis Beatrice Chancy (1999), l'opéra par George Elliott Clarke, est l'histoire de la fille d'une esclave Noire et de son maître Blanc dans la Nouvelle Ecosse de 1801. Adressant l'ignorance qu'ont plusieurs Canadiens de l'esclavage pratiquée au Canada entre 1689 et 1834, la pièce démontre comment se pervertit l'amour dans une société où un corps peut être une commodité. Québécité (2003), d'autre part, met en scène deux couples de races mixtes qui se marient dans la Ville de Québec contemporaine. L'histoire est également l'utopie de Clarke et le rêve de Beatrice: une monde où l'amour est possible à travers toutes frontières historiques et culturelles. Cette utopie tant informée par l'éthique multi-culturelle Canadienne est très problématique, spécialement mise en vue de son engagement avec la dynamique culturelle et historique du Québec au sein du Canada. À travers leurs manifestations dramatiques, les deux pièces invitent une communauté inclusive de Canadiens à discuter les problèmes abordés, sans exiger leur résolution.
Fawcett, Elizabeth Jean. « Are Alzheimer's Special Care Units Really Special ? Effects of Residential Status on Family Members' Perspectives on High Quality Care for their Loved-Ones in Long-Term Care ». Thesis, University of North Texas, 2011. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc84203/.
Texte intégralArnold, Tania. « The impact of nursing a significant other in the course of employment ». Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2015. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1721.
Texte intégralRosén, Ulf. « Att samtala med närstående inom specialiserad palliativ hemsjukvård : sjuksköterskans erfarenheter ». Thesis, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-6840.
Texte intégralBackground: Palliative care is intended to cater for the needs of patients with life threatening, non-curable, diseases at all levels of medical care in Sweden. Studies have shown that family and loved ones of patients receiving specialized palliative care in the home have not always been taken seriously or otherwise considered appropriately. This has led to them struggling under the pressure, often without acknowledgment. Not receiving the appropriate support has been shown to be a factor causing physical, psychological as well as psychosocial distresses. For example, depression, difficulties to concentrate and fatigue have been reported. Central to the work as a nurse in specialized palliative home care is to provide support to family and loved ones as it is often a necessity enabling the patient to be at home towards the end of life. The support in this case consisted largely of dialogue. By acknowledging and considering the thoughts and worries of the family, their wellbeing was increased. Aim: Describing the experiences of nurses supporting family and loved ones through dialogue within specialized palliative home care. Method: The study was by design inductive and data were collected via qualitative research interviews. Results: Following the analysis, the answer to the two questions emerged: How did nurses do to establish a good relationship with family and loved ones? How could nurses support family and loved ones? There were four subcategories for each question. The result showed that the conversation in specialized palliative home care was a major part of the existing work, but it did not always happen in structured and conscious forms. The experience of structured conversations with relatives was exclusively positive. Discussion: The result was discussed against selected parts of Watson's ten carative factors. Sensitivity to self and others, Human care relationship, To express positive and negative feelings, Creative, problem-solving care process.
Donat, Melanie. « Fur, pixels, loved ones and other transients ». Thesis, 2004. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/469.
Texte intégralUpright, Christine Margaret. « Exploring persons’ experiences of keeping in touch with loved ones who have died ». Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1739.
Texte intégralShiah, Cherng-Jye, et 夏承捷. « Last present:An opportunity for preparing a memorial object for the loved ones before death ». Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3vwuh7.
Texte intégral國立交通大學
應用藝術研究所
100
In this study, the memorial objects which people prepared for their loved ones when they face death was discussed. Through interviews and cultural probes, their opinions and their purposes in regard to these relics was investigated. Meaningful items in their lives were also collected to clarify the relationship between the users and the meaningful objects. During the process of their preparation, some problems and difficulties people encountered were also discussed. According to the results, the transformations of the relationship and different levels of self-preservations were proposed. The research also provided a few design suggestions and examples for designers when designing memorial products or services. From the perspective of those who left, people’s needs when they face death were gained; it provided some new directions and opportunities for designers when design memorial services in the future.
Ho, Yanmei, et 何燕美. « Gazed on the impact of lost loved ones and the Loneliness of Single-Dwelling Elders ». Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15375601605333327320.
Texte intégral靜宜大學
社會工作與兒童少年福利學系
99
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of lost loved ones and the Loneliness of Single-Dwelling Elders. The focus is on the individual loss suffered by the impact of the losing loved ones, the loneliness of life experience, and the individual recovery process of facing the life after the change. The object of this research is the Single-Dwelling Elders, who have experienced lost loved ones. The method of this research is the depth of interviews. The selection of object is chosen by purposive sampling methods, which aims for this research theme can do more in-depth discussion. This research has selected 5 lost loved ones of Single-Dwelling Elders for depth interviews. The subjects are how they face the death of important people, the solitary life, and how to adjust the change of the physiological degradation. By analyzing these issues, it helps to understand the individual trauma in the death of their loved ones, their rehabilitation process, the life transform, especially self-help, and being helped, which played an important role on the life adaptation. Research results found people have unlimited adaptation potential, individual character, the strength of social relations and the convenience of environment resources application, which all help people to recovery from the trauma. Although the lost loved ones caused a serious impact on elderly physical, psychology and life, it is not fully helpless from the interviews of Single-Dwelling Elders. The key is the personal adjustment, relative support and the connection of social resources to help them recovery from the trauma. Therefore, there are always hopes after recovering from the pains.
Ayiera, Eva A. Maina. « "Burying our dead in your city" : interpreting individual constructs of belonging in the context of burial of loved ones in exile ». Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/7218.
Texte intégralNAM, CHAY CHEE, et 謝志南. « A Study of How Primary Caregivers of Elderly Adjust Their Psychological Well Being and Rebuild Their Lives After Loved Ones Passed On ». Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22649571420472650954.
Texte intégral國立暨南國際大學
輔導與諮商研究所
98
Abstract The main objective of this study is to discuss how Primary Caregivers of elderly adjust their psychological well being and rebuild their lives after their loved ones passed away including: their grieving process, the factors influencing them to overcome grief; and how they adjust their psychological well being and rebuild their lives. Qualitative research method was applied in this research; information for this study was collected by conducting in depth interviews with four (4) primary caregivers, followed by an analysis of the data collected. Here are the key findings of this research: 1. Grieving response of primary caregivers when their elderly loved ones passed away: 1.1. Emotional response: Sense of Reluctance, Relief, Pain and Sorrow; they become Sentimental over Certain Circumstances, Worried and Fearful about things that have not been done, they feel Helpless, and Immune. 1.2. Physical response: they Weep, Sob and Cry. 2. Factors influencing Primary Caregivers to recover from grief are: the Nature of death, the Relationship between the Primary Caregiver and the Elderly, the Characteristics of the Primary Caregiver – Unwilling to divulge his/her feelings, the Way One Management of Grief, One’s Faith or Religion, and the availability of External Help. 3. How Primary Caregivers cope in order to adjust their psychological well being and rebuild their lives. 3.1. Adjust Psychological well being: Acceptance of the truth, Face it Calmly, Do Not Weep Easily, Recover from Depression, Let Time to Heal, Relieve Pain, Transformation of Sense of Longing and Pain, Attain Peace in One’s Heart. 3.2. Take a Different Life Approach: Change of Lifestyle, Change One’s view of Medical Treatment, Change One’s Pace, Help Those in Similar Needs, Care for Oneself. Based on the above research results, this report provides some suggestions to Primary Caregivers, Practitioners, and Future Investigators of Related Research.
Wines, Mallory Rae. « Multifaceted Traumatization : Direct and Vicarious Exposure of EMS Personnel Who Responded To a Suicide Where Loved Ones of the Deceased Were Present ». 2016. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/etd,197191.
Texte intégralSchool of Education;
Counselor Education and Supervision (ExCES)
PhD;
Dissertation;
Ferguson, Rachel Mitchell Darrow Alice-Ann. « The effect of music therapy songwriting on the identification and utilization of short-term coping strategies by caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer's Disease ». Diss., 2006. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08222006-231902/.
Texte intégralAdvisor: Alice-Ann Darrow, Florida State University, College of Music. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed 6-22-07). Document formatted into pages; contains 65 pages. Includes biographical sketch. Includes bibliographical references.
Itsweni, Pelewe. « The Experiences of Death of loved ones and Bereavement amongst young Vhavenda Widows of Tshikombani Village at Nzhelele, Vhembe District in Limpopo , South Africa ». Diss., 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1134.
Texte intégralDepartment of Sociology
Death and bereavement are sensitive issues experienced by all mortal species across the world. When death occurs, some individual are left bereaved. However, all societies have established cultural ways of mourning the dead as a way of healing the bereaved; although it seems the bereavement rituals are decided and performed without the bereaves consent. The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of death and bereavement amongst the young Vhavenda widows. The primary objectives of the study were to identify the challenges experienced by young Vhavenda widows in Vhembe District during the time of death and bereavement; establish whether these women are treated with respect, dignity, and compassion during the process of death and bereavement; understand the coping strategies they employed in dealing with death and bereavement and understand their expectations regarding the role to be played by the family and the community. Finally, the study sought to ascertain the overall impact of the process of death and bereavement on widow’s future lives. A qualitative research method was used to collect indepth data through unstructured interviews. The interviews were conducted using a purposeful sampling method among 13 young widows at Tshikombani village in Nzhelele in Vhembe District. Mbigi’s five finger theory of Ubuntu was employed as the main theory aligning with the study. The research findings indicated that most young widows are coerced into performing bereavement rituals while elders made decisions for some. Only one young widow did not have bereavement rituals performed on her. The Findings also indicate that the participants are not fully aware of their rights as women, wives and citizens of South Africa. These raises need for government institutions to address issues concerning human, women and marital rights to the widows specifically in the rural areas of South Africa.
NRF
McGinty, Karen Davis. « Having our say stressors and readjustment issues of veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan from the perspective of loved ones : a project based upon an independent investigation / ». 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10090/9906.
Texte intégralŠurková, Diana. « Fenomén smrti v práci sociálního pracovníka ». Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-414914.
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