Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 256 pages) |
Contents |
Physical aspects of grief / Walter Ferris -- Anticipatory grief: the in-between place prior to death / Charles R. Vachris -- Through a child's eyes: developmental perspectives on grief / Hilda R. Glazer -- Understanding grief and spirituality / Rabbi Wendy Unger -- Counseling the bereaved adult: a client-centered and holistic approach / Douglas R. Cluxton -- Adult grief support groups: effectiveness and faciltiation / Myra D. Clark-Foster -- When death occurs in a military family / Beth Haely, Maria Haefner and V. Wayne Leaver -- Counseling grieving children / Hilda R. Glazer -- Children and traumatic loss / Brian L. Bethel -- Messages of mourning: childhood grief and parental substance use disorders / Brian L. Bethel -- Using art to facilitate a child's expression of grief / Diane Hodges -- Self-care is not selfish / Karyn Rosenberg |
Summary |
The death of a loved one is a traumatic event for both adults and children. Grieving has no rules, no prescribed course, or expiration date. After a death, the feelings and experiences that follow can be extremely overwhelming and confusing. The authors of this book create a supportive environment that normalizes the phases of grief through clinical expertise, including a lifespan approach that indicates grief is certainly a journey from which none of us ever escapes nor perhaps reaches closure. This book will be a significant resource for mental health professionals, grief counselors, human |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 08, 2019) |
Subject |
Grief.
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Grief therapy.
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grief.
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Grief
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Grief therapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Glazer, Hilda R., editor.
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Clark-Foster, Myra, editor.
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LC no. |
2019019426 |
ISBN |
0398092877 |
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9780398092870 |
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