Grief counselling and grief therapy : a handbook for the mental health practitioner
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Grief counselling and grief therapy : a handbook for the mental health practitioner
Routledge, 2010
4th ed
- : pbk
- : hbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 285-304
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Grief affects different people in different ways, most emerge from mourning in a healthy manner but for some the death of a loved one can cause intense emotional pain that is difficult to recover from. This type of grief can often surface as an underlying cause of physical and mental health problems requiring professional treatment.
This highly anticipated fourth edition builds on the success of the previous editions which received worldwide acclaim for their sensitive, insightful, and practical approach to grief counselling. Worden incorporates emerging theories and cutting edge research into this fully revised edition which includes:
a new chapter on the mourning process discussing the personal and social difficulties that shape mourning
detailed guidelines for approaching special types of grief including suicide, sudden death and miscarriage
an updated version of the Task Model.
Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy is an essential resource for everyone working with the bereaved, from those just entering the field, to seasoned practitioners.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Attachment, Loss, and the Experience of Grief. Understanding the Mourning Process. The Mourning Process: Mediators of Mourning. Grief Counselling: Facilitating Uncomplicated Grief. Abnormal Grief Reactions: Complicated Mourning. Grief Therapy: Resolving Complicated Mourning. Grieving Special Types of Losses. Grief and Family Systems. The Counsellor's Own Grief. Training for Grief Counselling.
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