Loss, Death, Grief, and Depression

Early papers deal with death, its meaning, and relevance to patients. Later papers examine loss, grief and depression from within the wholist perspective.

There are 12 publications in this topic

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Valent, P.

2003

Grief, traumatic loss and depression. Talk to Victorian Branch Royal Australasian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. June.

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Valent, P.

2002

Loss and trauma. Seminar to Victorian Advanced Training Program in the Psychotherapies Alfred Hospital Melbourne August

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Valent, P.

2002

Child Survivors of the Holocaust. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

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Valent, P.

1999

Transgenerational transmission of grief using the Holocaust as an example. National Association for Loss And Grief Conference October.

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Valent, P.

1998

From Survival to Fulfilment; A Framework for the Life-Trauma Dialectic. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel

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Valent, P.

1998

Trauma and Fulfillment Therapy; The Wholist Framework. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel.

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Valent, P.

1997

Loss and its consequences. Talk to Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

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Valent, P.

1984

Psychotherapy in the dying and those with incipient bereavement. Aust J Psychotherapy. 3:64-75

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Valent, P.

1980

Death and the family. Patient Management 4:11-25.

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Valent, P.

1979

Review of Issues with dying patients. Comment reagir vis-avis les mourants. Medecine Moderne. 34:1000-1001. Modern Medicine August.

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Valent, P.

1979

Management of the dying patient. Patient Management 3:7-9.

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Valent, P.

1978

Issues with dying patients. Med J Aust 1:433-437.

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