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Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss
Volume 5, Number 4, Winter 2000
Contents
Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Especially for Strongly "Preoccupied" Lovers
Angela M. Barbara and Kenneth L. Dion 315
Protective Parenting After the Death of a Child
Paul C. Rosenblatt 343
The Death of a Pet: Implications for Loss and Bereavement Across the Lifespan
Donna Podrazik, Shane Shckford, Louis Becker, Troy Heckert 361
Following Page 395
Title Page to Volume 5
Author Index to Volume 5
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List of Contributors iii
Preface
Brian E. Pauwels and John H. Harvey 95
Part I: Posttraumatic Stress: Contexts and Consequences
Lost of Trust: Correlates of the Comorbidity of PTSD and
Severe Mental Illness
Cathaleene Macias, Robert Young, and Paul Barreira 103
A Primer of Closed Head Injury Sequelae in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Michael R. Basso and Elana Newman 125
Childhood Sexual Abuse and Revictimization in Adolescence and Adulthood
Barbara Krahé 149
Comparison of Narratives of Loss Experiences of World War II and Vietnam Combat Veterans
Carrie Barnes and John H. Harvey 167
Lessons in the Psychology of Loss: Accounts of Middle-Aged Romanian Women
Heather R. Carlson, Alex Johnston, Aurora Liiceanu, Cristina Vintila, and John H. Harvey 183
Part II: Responding to and Coping with Posttraumatic Stress
The Role of Attributions and Perceived Control in Recovery from Rape
Patricia A. Frazier 203
Survivors' Needs and Stories After Organizational Disasters: How Organizations Can Facilitate the Coping Process
Marc Orlitsky 227
The Aging of Grief: Parents' Grieving of Israeli Soldiers
Ruth Malkinson and Liora Bar-Tur 247
Coping with Losses and past Trauma in Old Age: The Separation-Individuation Perspective
Liora Bar-Tur and Rachel Levy-Shiff 263
Holocaust Transmission: Perverse or Life Affirming?
Harvey Peskin and Nanette C. Auerhahn 283
Conclusion and Future Directions
Brain Pauwels 311
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Traumatic Loss: Conceptual and Empirical Links
Between Trauma and Bereavement
Bonnie L. Green 1
The Scarlet Letter Study: Five Days of Social Ostracism
Kipling D. Williams, Frank J. Bernieri, Sonja L. Faulkner,
Neha Gada-Jain, and John E. Grahe 19
The Meaning of Miscarriage to Others: Is it an Unrecognized Loss?
Catherine Hackett Renner, Sophia Verdekal,
Sigal Brier, and Gina Fallucca 65
The Relationships Among Grief Experience, Problem-Solving
Appraisal, and Depression: An Exploratory Study
Jon K. Reid and Wayne A. Dixon 77
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