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Colin Murray Parkes is a British psychiatrist known for clinical and scholarly work on grief, bereavement, and responses to major loss. He collaborated with attachment theorist John Bowlby and studied how bereaved people adapt psychologically and socially after a death. Parkes also contributed to the development of hospice and palliative care, including work connected with St Christopher's Hospice in London.
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What is Colin Murray Parkes best known for in psychology?
Colin Murray Parkes is a British psychiatrist renowned for his extensive clinical and scholarly work on grief, bereavement, and how humans process major loss. His research has heavily influenced modern grief counseling.
Which famous psychologist did Colin Murray Parkes collaborate with?
Parkes frequently collaborated with John Bowlby, the pioneer of Attachment Theory. Together, they studied how the deep bonds formed in early life affect how a person reacts to the sudden loss of a loved one.
What are the core ideas in Colin Murray Parkes' model of grief?
Parkes modeled grief as a process of 'psychosocial transition,' where the bereaved must slowly rebuild their internal model of the world after a major loss. He identified specific phases of grief, including numbness, yearning, and eventual reorganization.
Where did Colin Murray Parkes conduct much of his research?
Much of his foundational research on grief was conducted at the Tavistock Clinic in London. He also served as a senior consultant and life president at St Christopher's Hospice, working closely with the modern hospice movement pioneer Cicely Saunders.
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