“Psychological-Anamnestic Bereavement Interview for caregivers” (Pa.B.I.c.) is a structured guide for psychologists/psychotherapists, useful for conducting a clinical interview with bereaved parents. This interview collects information about the life, the family and the experiences – during the disease of the child and after his death for incurable disease – of bereaved parents. This clinical guide is divided in three sections: first section collects anagraphic information about the caregiver and his/her family; second section collects anamnestic information about the dead child, his incurable disease and the quality of received care; third section investigates the psycho-emotional sphere of caregiver and possible received psychological support.
Presenting Pa.B.I.c. – Psychological-Anamnestic Bereavement Interview for caregivers. International Journal of Psychology / Guarino, Angela; Serantoni, Grazia; F., Benini; P., Cornaglia Ferraris. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 0020-7594. - STAMPA. - volume 43, issue 3/4:(2008). (Intervento presentato al convegno XXIX International Congress of Psychology tenutosi a Berlin nel 20-25/07/2008).
Presenting Pa.B.I.c. – Psychological-Anamnestic Bereavement Interview for caregivers. International Journal of Psychology
GUARINO, Angela;SERANTONI, GRAZIA;
2008
Abstract
“Psychological-Anamnestic Bereavement Interview for caregivers” (Pa.B.I.c.) is a structured guide for psychologists/psychotherapists, useful for conducting a clinical interview with bereaved parents. This interview collects information about the life, the family and the experiences – during the disease of the child and after his death for incurable disease – of bereaved parents. This clinical guide is divided in three sections: first section collects anagraphic information about the caregiver and his/her family; second section collects anamnestic information about the dead child, his incurable disease and the quality of received care; third section investigates the psycho-emotional sphere of caregiver and possible received psychological support.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.