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1University of Haifa School of Social Work Mount Carmel Haifa, 31 999 Israel The School of Social Welfare University of California Berkeley CA 94720, U.S.A.
Abstract:
This paper describes the help given by the social services department of a shipping company to bereaved families following a shipping disaster. In the absence of clear, factual and prompt information from an authoritative source, there is a tendency for bereaved individuals to deny their loss and thereby delay the process of mourning and eventual recovery. Appropriate intervention and support can help to overcome this tendency as was seen in the Madasa case.
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