Responding to grief : dying, bereavement and social care
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Responding to grief : dying, bereavement and social care
Palgrave, 2001
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Bibliography: p. 160-172
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book argues that dying and bereavement are issues for all social care practitioners, illustrating the wide variety of ways in which they are involved. Examples are taken from mainstream as well as specialist settings. Early chapters focus upon the relevance of theoretical understandings and the perspectives of dying and bereaved people themselves. There is detailed consideration of practitioners' accounts of their responses to people who are grieving. Conclusions relate to issues of training and support, and implications for practice.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Dying, Bereavement and Social Care.- Social Care.- Understanding Death and Dying.- Facing Death.- Care Workers' Involvement with Those Facing their Own Death.- Understanding Grief and Bereavement.- Experiencing Bereavement.- Care Workers' Involvement with Those who are Bereaved.- Responding to Grief: Conclusions for Social Care.- Notes.- References.- Index.
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